Yorkshire Post

Labour to ‘rebuild trust’ with Muslims

Reeves says the party lost votes over its stance on war in Gaza.

- Mason Boycott-Owen WESTMINSTE­R CORRESPOND­ENT

RACHEL Reeves says Labour needs to “rebuild trust” with Muslim communitie­s, after voters in the local elections turned on the party over its stance on Gaza.

The party’s Shadow Chancellor, inset, admitted that areas with large Muslim population­s had shifted away from the party over its position on the conflict.

“I regret whenever someone decides that they can’t bring themselves to vote for the Labour Party and we will seek to rebuild the trust of those communitie­s in the weeks and months ahead,” she said.

She told LBC that Labour does “want to rebuild relations, which we know are frayed with the Muslim community,” adding that Keir Starmer and David Lammy will lead the work to do so.

On Monday, several of Labour’s metro mayors began their new terms in office by posting statements directly addressing the IsraelPale­stine conflict on social media following substantia­l protest votes in council elections in their areas, including Tracy Brabin, the West Yorkshire mayor.

Analysis by The Yorkshire Post found that in 10 local election wards in Yorkshire, Labour lost councillor­s following an organised vote by its large Muslim population.

These areas, each with population­s that are at least 40 per cent Muslim, according to the latest census data, saw Sir Keir Starmer’s party pushed to as low as fourth as independen­t councillor­s won.

The areas, covering the constituen­cies of Bradford East, Bradford West and Dewsbury and Batley, could see Labour MPs with a more difficult task come the next general election unless Muslim voters are convinced that the party can be trusted on Palestine.

The Bolton and Undercliff­e ward in Bradford East was won last week by David Ward, the former Liberal Democrat MP for the seat who ran as an independen­t as part of a slate of Bradford candidates who were critical of Labour and its position on Israel. In the City ward of Bradford West, Labour was pushed into fourth place. The seat is held by Naz Shah who ousted George Galloway in 2015.

Campaigns on social media platform TikTok by independen­t candidates in Bradford said that a vote for Labour was the equivalent of being complicit in the genocide of Palestinia­ns.

Posts seen by The Yorkshire Post referenced both Labour’s refusal to back an SNP motion calling for a ceasefire, as well as Sir Keir Starmer’s suggestion­s last year that Israel has “the right” to withhold power and water from Gaza, as key attackline­s against the party locally.

In Kirklees, Labour lost its majority on the council as four independen­t candidates ousted the party’s councillor­s in areas covering the new Dewsbury and Batley constituen­cy.

Two of these wards are part of the Batley and Spen constituen­cy contested by George Galloway in the 2021 by-election won by Labour’s Kim Leadbeater. Ali Milani, chair of Labour Muslim Network, said Labour's Gaza position "is going to have a serious electoral consequenc­e" for the party.

"If I was a Labour MP in Bradford or Birmingham or Leicester or parts of London or Manchester I would be seriously concerned," he added.

It comes as Tory MP Natalie Elphicke defected to Labour.

The MP for Dover said the Prime Minister had failed to deliver on his promise to stop the boats and also accused him of deserting the political centre ground.

She crossed the floor in the Commons just moments before Prime Minister’s Questions and sat behind Sir Keir Starmer, who hailed her defection as another indication of how he had changed the Labour Party.

“From small boats to biosecurit­y, Rishi Sunak’s government is failing to keep our borders safe and secure,” she said.

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