The Jewish Chronicle

Corbyn’s Labour poses an existentia­l threat

- BY JOAN RYAN

AT LAST November’s LFI annual lunch, I pledged that, whatever the personal cost, I would stand by the Jewish community in the fight against antisemiti­sm in the Labour party. This week I have honoured that pledge by resigning as a Labour MP.

Leaving behind a party of which I have been a member for 40 years and which I have been proud to serve as a councillor, MP and a minister is terribly painful. But showing my solidarity with the Jewish community is one of the easiest decisions of my life.

Until Jeremy Corbyn became its leader in September 2015, Labour did not have a problem with anti-Jewish racism. Today, it is institutio­nally antisemiti­c.

I believe that the Labour party stands for equality or it stands for nothing. You cannot claim to believe in equality and oppose racism if you preside over a culture in which Jews are abused and their tormenters are able to act with impunity. I am sickened and ashamed of what has become of my former party.

Mr Corbyn has shown an unwillingn­ess and an inability to tackle this deep-rooted problem. In part this is because he simply does not consider it to be a high enough priority. But I fear that the problem goes deeper: having spent so long in the company of Holocaust deniers, antisemite­s and terrorists who murder Jews he is simply blind to the problem.

Why else would Mr Corbyn and the Stalinist clique which surrounds him have expended such political capital and energy fighting the adoption of the Internatio­nal Holocaust Remembranc­e Alliance definition of antisemiti­sm? Why else would they have fought to the last to defend the rights of antisemite­s to label Israel a “racist endeavour”?

Such behaviour has rotted Labour’s moral core. As we have fought to rid Labour of anti-Jewish racism, we have seen the ugliness of Corbyn’s hard left political machine exposed.

We’ve seen it spin vicious antisemiti­c conspiracy theories to evade the truth. We’ve seen its bullying and aggressive tactics deployed against Jews and their allies in the party who speak out.

Such a machine — which resembles Donald Trump’s alt-right and the European far right — can and would be turned against any enemies of the Corbyn project, Jew and non-Jew alike. I fear it poses a danger to the cohesion of our society, the safety of our citizens and the health of our democracy.

I know, too, that a Corbyn government would rupture Britain’s friendship with Israel.

It would work with those who seek to demonise and delegitimi­se the world’s only Jewish state. And it would aid and appease Iran.

A Corbyn government would be, as British Jews have claimed, an existentia­l threat to the community.

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Had enough: Joan Ryan

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