The Jewish Chronicle

‘Chumocracy’ hails our Lord

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ERIC PICKLES has been one of the strongest supporters of the Jewish community and Israel.

And after being sworn into the House of Lords on Monday, the now Lord Pickles intends to continue his warmest of relationsh­ips with British Jewry.

At a packed Westminste­r reception hosted by the Conservati­ve Friends of Israel following his investitur­e, parliament­ary colleagues past and present — who he refers to amicably as “chums” — praised the efforts of the former MP.

Lord Pickles recalled his rise up the political ladder and made reference to Prince William’s visit to Israel.

He said: “Israel is a very special place for me. It’s wonderful that the Duke of Cambridge is visiting.”

The 66-year-old, who left the Commons last year, has been a frequent visitor to Israel during his parliament­ary career.

As Communitie­s Secretary he regularly spoke at synagogues and will continue as the Prime Minister’s special envoy on post-Holocaust issues.

So close has his relationsh­ip with the community been, the JC speculated in 2015 that he was “the Tories’ de facto Minister for Jews”.

Lord Polak, CFI president, cited a 1993 visit to Israel with a group of “young parliament­arians” as one of his earliest interactio­ns with the Yorkshirem­an.

He recalled how an official from the Israeli Foreign Ministry had expressed concern two days into the trip because one of the

MPs in the delegation had apparently been more interested in focusing on his “little folding keyboard” than he had in the speakers the group had met.

Lord Polak explained: “Eric was taking notes from all of those meetings — and I bet you he still has those notes to this day. That’s Eric — he was always ahead of his time.”

In a sign of Lord Pickles’s popularity across the political spectrum, his co-chair on the UK Holocaust Memorial Foundation, Ed Balls — the former Labour Shadow Chancellor — made what he admitted was his debut speech at a CFI event.

Mr Balls said: “When you think of the way parties are moving to the extremes, the rejection of consensus, I think it is important that we double our efforts to learn the lessons of the past. That’s why it was really important for David Cameron, who set up the Holocaust Commission, to appoint Sir Eric to be the UK’s adviser against antisemiti­sm.

“It’s why it’s important that Theresa May decided we would locate the memorial next to Parliament — and why I was honoured to join Sir Eric as co-chair at a time when consensus is dangerousl­y unpopular.

“The symbolism of a former Labour and Conservati­ve minister coming together to champion this cause is an important thing to do.”

Lord Polak read congratula­tory messages from Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis and Benjamin Netanyahu.

That’s Eric — he was always ahead of his time’

 ?? PHOTO: SHAI DOLEV ?? Lord Pickles was presented with a certificat­e from the Chief Rabbi
PHOTO: SHAI DOLEV Lord Pickles was presented with a certificat­e from the Chief Rabbi
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