The Jewish Chronicle

Jews won’t vote for me because they are rich, Ken tells Labour activists

Labour figures tell Ed Miliband of their anxieties about Ken Livingston­e

- BY MARTIN BRIGHT

PROMINENT LABOUR-SUPPORTING Jewish Londoners have written a devastatin­g letter to Ed Miliband expressing their profound concerns about mayoral candidate Ken Livingston­e.

The letter, a copy of which has been seen by the JC, was written in response to a meeting held on March 1 at which Mr Livingston­e stood by his decision to embrace radical Islamic cleric Yusuf al-qaradawi and take money from the Iranian state broadcaste­r Press TV.

Most damaging for Mr Livingston­e is the revelation that he believes Jews will not vote Labour because they are rich. The letter states: “Ken, towards the end of the meeting, stated that he did not expect the Jewish community to vote Labour, as votes for the left are inversely proportion­al to wealth levels, and sug- gested that as the Jewish community is rich we simply wouldn’t vote for him.”

The letter explains to Mr Miliband that Jewish Labour supporters were finding it “harder and harder to consider voting for Ken”.

At the heart of the critique is the fear that Mr Livingston­e’s language when discussing the Jewish community, Israel and Zionism, is close to classic antisemiti­sm.

“Ken determines Jews as a religious group, but does not accept Jews as an ethnicity and a people, and did not respond on this, other than to say that as an atheist he found this hard to comprehend. In the same way that Black, Irish, Women and LGBT groups are afforded the right to determine their own identity, many of us feel that Ken doesn’t afford Jews that right.”

The letter reveals that Mr Livingston­e used the words Zionist, Jewish and Israeli interchang­eably and did so “in a perjorativ­e manner”.

The Jewish Labour figures behind the letter, who include Liberal rabbi Danny Rich and former Limmud chair Andrew Gilbert, express concern to the Labour leadership that Mr Livingston­e has aligned himself with the politics of radical Islam.

“The real and more pressing issue is that of the strong perception that Ken is seeking to align himself with the politics of the Muslim Brotherhoo­d and the Iranian regime, whilst ... turning a blind eye to Islamist antisemiti­sm , misogynism and homophobia.”

The authors of the letter added: “We are concerned that this is more about infantile, far-left politics, being seen to take a stance against whatever the anti-establishm­ent or anti-imperialis­m cause of the moment is.”

The letter was written ahead of a meeting between the Jewish communal leadership and Ed Miliband later this month, when the issue of Mr Livingston­e will be top of the agenda.

The latest cracks in the already strained relationsh­ip between Mr Livingston­e and the Jewish community came in a week in which the Labour mayoral candidate pledged to make London a beacon for the words of the Muslim prophet Mohammed.

He was speaking at the controvers­ial North London Central Mosque at Finsbury Park, which is run by the Islamist Muslim Associatio­n of Britain. Mohammed’s last sermon is often seen as a plea for racial equality, as it states that “a white has no superiorit­y over a black nor a black has any superiorit­y over white, except by piety and good action”.

Read the full letter on www.thejc.com

 ?? PHOTO: PA ?? The controvers­ial Muslim cleric, Sheikh al-qaradawi, with Ken Livingston­e when he was first mayor of London
PHOTO: PA The controvers­ial Muslim cleric, Sheikh al-qaradawi, with Ken Livingston­e when he was first mayor of London
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