Who Funds Ian Austin apart
from the Israel lobby? The GMB. Members should ask why their union has
gifted £10,000 to Austin?
Those excellent news
sites, The Canary and Skawkbox
have amply demonstrated
that Ian Austin is a loudmouthed bigot and bully, not least in his arrogant and
blustering behaviour towards Michael Rosen, the former children's laureate,
who appeared before him at a Commons Committee hearing enquiring into Holocaust
education.
Austin
couldn't stand Rosen's rejection of the idea that the only thing standing between Britain and defeat
at the hands of the Nazis was that we fought back whereas Johny Foreigner
surrendered at the first opportunity. What this pig ignorant bigot failed to take
into account was such small things as the
expanse of water separating Britain from the continent, often known as the English Channel.
British
triumphalism and imperialism are bread and butter to this poundshop jingoist.
As Michael Rosen pointed out, the record of British people on the Channel
Islands and Guernsey, in terms of collaboration, suggests that if Britain had
been invaded then the behaviour of British people towards Jewish people would have been no different
to that of the Poles or French.
Since Austin
presides over a seat with a 22 vote majority he has decided to quit Labour now
knowing that he is unelectable.
He is a nasty
pro-war MP who, when Jeremy Corbyn was responding to the Chilcott Report told
Corbyn to sit down and shut up. Austin couldn't stand the idea that pro-war
jingoists like him had been proved comprehensively wrong. If Corbyn hadn’t been
so weak and weedy then Austin would have had the whip withdrawn there and then.
What is
interesting is who has been funding this reactionary ratbag and why. Below are a few details concerning his
funders. As can be seen nearly all of
them are part of the Zionist lobby, in particular Labour Friends of Israel, front group for the Israeli Embassy, an Australian Zionist group and
Sir Trevor Chinn, a wealthy Zionist, owner of Kwik Fit and supporter of LFI.
It is
interesting that his friend and neighbour, Tom Watson, shares almost all of
Austin’s funders – Labour Friends of Israel, Garrard, Chinn and of course the
right-wing GMB Union.
Tony Greenstein
Ian Austin quit the Labour Party on 22 February although
he has not yet joined the newly formed Independent Group. The Dudley North MP,
who was adopted by Czech Jewish refugees, says Jeremy Corbyn’s
Labour has caused “offence and distress” to Jewish people.
But Britain’s
favourite children’s author, Michael Rosen, had a few choice words for Austin.
In fact, the Jewish writer exposed the shitbag MP for trying to browbeat him
while he was giving evidence about Holocaust education.
And that’s not
the only hectoring Austin is famous for.
“You’ve had
your say”
As Rosen
explained on Twitter:
So, the author was giving
evidence at an inquiry
into Holocaust education in the UK. And, as Rosen says, while he was talking
about “British triumphalism” Austin kept interrupting him:
As the video shows, Rosen
tried to explain to the committee that, as the Nazis didn’t make it to Britain,
we don’t know what might have happened if they had. He appeared to be warning
against teaching children that Hitler couldn’t have done in the UK what he did
elsewhere because of Britain’s ‘fighting spirit’. Austin was having none of it,
though. He kept patronisingly saying “I know, I know” through the Jewish
author’s evidence. Eventually, Austin even said:
Hold on,
you’ve had your say… The reason, professor Rosen, that they didn’t invade
Britain is because Britain fought back.
So, that’s
Austin. A man who tries to silence someone who’s offering his expertise on the
Holocaust if it challenges the notion of Britain’s ‘greatness’. Furthermore, a
man who has no bones about doing that to someone who’s Jewish.
“Shut up”
Rosen isn’t
the only person who Austin has told to shut up, though. Labour Party leader
Jeremy Corbyn made a statement in
parliament about the newly published Chilcot report in July 2016. During the
statement, in which he heavily criticised the decision to invade Iraq, Corbyn said that “many of our people actually got
it right”. He was talking about over a million people in
the UK who marched against the invasion. But while Corbyn was applauding the
public on doing this, Austin shouted from the backbenches:
Sit down
and shut up.
Again,
Austin’s attempt to silence someone came as they were challenging the notion of
a magnanimous and ‘great’ British state.
There’s the
door
Like the
Insignificant Seven that left the Labour Party before him, it’s hard to see
what values Austin actually shares with the party. So, aside from the
parliamentary ramifications, it’s probably best for all those involved that
shitbags like him do jog on.
No-one needs
people like that in a party which is trying to “build a Britain we can all be proud
of”.
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