The
only person who should be expelled is Tom Watson –
If Corbyn Doesn't Speak Out He
Will Be Next on the List
I have learnt tonight that Chris
Williamson, the Labour MP for Derby North, has been recommended by an NEC panel
for expulsion. This outrageous recommendation is nothing but pure maliciousness
and vindictiveness against one of the few genuine socialists amongst Labour
MPs.
It is also fraudulent. The NEC
appointed a previous panel which recommended his reinstatement. Because they
got the wrong decision the NEC have appointed another panel! It’s like being acquitted by a court and the
powers that be deciding they didn’t like the decision and trying you over and
over again until they obtain the ‘right’ decision.
The attacks on Chris, by the
supporters of the Israeli Apartheid state, are based on yet another outrageous and
dishonest distortion. Chris was accused of saying that Labour has been too
apologetic about anti-Semitism. This is a lie.
He said Labour had been too apologetic about the false allegations of anti-Semitism
made against it. Only a complete moron
or someone as politically dishonest as Tom Watson, cannot understand the
difference.
What Chris actually said was:
“I have got
to say I think our party's response has been partly responsible for that
because in my opinion… we've backed off far too much, we have given too much
ground, we've been too apologetic...
“We've done more to actually address the scourge of
anti-semitism than any other political party. Any other political party. And
yet we are being traduced.”
Momentum’s
unelected dictator Jon Lansman has already made it clear that he is at one with
the Right in the Labour Party in demanding
Chris’s expulsion. However it is
also the case, as a recent
poll, by Labour List demonstrated that over 60% of Labour members support
Chris.
In other
words Lansman and his sycophantic hacks, and we have a few of them here in Brighton
Momentum, are in a minority. Any reasonable person can see that nothing Chris
said was anti-Semitic.
Tom Watson 'lost sleep thinking about poor old Phil Woolas' |
However there
are very good grounds for expelling Tom Watson.
Phil Woolas's racist leaflet that Tom Watson backed |
i.
RACISM
a.
Backing racist Labour MP Phil Woolas who campaigned to ‘make the white
folk angry’. When the High Court removed
him for lying about an opponent Watson wrote
he had ‘lost sleep over poor Phil.’
b.
Running a racist campaign in the Birmingham Hodge Hill by election in
2004. As Campaign Manager Watson oversaw the distribution of leaflets which said “Labour is on
your side; the Lib Dems are on the side of failed asylum-seekers.” In an interview
with the New Statesman Watson said. “I wouldn’t write it again, I wanted to
defeat the Lib Dems at all costs.” Which just goes to show that Watson has all
the attributes of a syphilitic rattle snake.
2. Bullying of
women
a.
Bullying
Yvonne Davies, a local Councillor because she objected to a white racist march
supported by the BNP in his constituency of Sandwell. Yvonne, who is now leader
of Sandwell Council, organised
a photoshot of councillors to send to Jennie Formby as a get well card. All councillors except the two working for
Watson were in the photo!
b.
Bullying
Jennie Formy over the fake anti-Semitism claims knowing full well she is
undergoing chemotherapy.
3. Anti-Semitism
Leon
Brittan: Tom Watson is on
record as saying he wouldn’t rest until the last anti-Semite was expelled
from the Labour Party. In which case he
should resign his membership!
Moments
after the death of the former Jewish Conservative Home Secretary Leon Brittan
from cancer, Watson wrote
that he was ‘“as close to evil as any
human being could get” (which is a remarkably good description of Tom
Watson).
Brittan
had been accused by Watson’s friend Carl Beech, now serving 18 years for a
variety of offences, of being a paedophile. There was no substance to this yet
Watson singled out Brittan, a dying man, not any other of Beech’s targets. The only possible reason for this was because
he was Jewish.
During his
political career Brittan had been subject to considerable anti-Semitism in the
Tory Party (but of course as this has nothing to do with Israel it was brushed
under the carpet). Harold MacMillan quipped
that the Thatcher cabinet
“was more old Estonian than old Etonian” — a crack
which sped through the bars of the Commons and in Tory clubland as a
non-too-subtle way of putting Nigel Lawson, Leon Brittan or Michael Howard in
their place.’
This is
the tradition Tom Watson has followed in.
4. Using the abuse of children to further Tom
Watson’s Political Career
Tom Watson didn’t merely raise the
issue of a possible VIP paedophile ring, he positively encouraged Carl Beech,
who has himself been convicted of sexual abuse of children, to make wild and
fantastic claims of abuse. Although I hold no brief for Harvey Proctor, who
when he was an MP was a member of the far-Right Monday Club and a
fellow-traveller of the National Front, the allegations made against him were clearly
preposterous and without foundation. Watson abused parliamentary privilege to make
these claims. In this sense Proctor is right to call
Watson the ‘cheerleader-in-chief’ for
Carl Beech.
That is not to say that there haven’t
been powerful politicians and celebrities who have used their position to continue
their abuse. The obvious person was
Jimmy Saville, who was given a knighthood by Margaret Thatcher. Likewise Cyril Smith, the Liberal MP was
protected by the leader of the Liberals, David Steel despite Steel knowing of
the allegations. Peter Morrison, Thatcher’s PPS was another well known
paedophile and implicated
in the North Wales child abuse scandal. See Paedophile
politicians - the ones that got away
Clearly what the NEC should do is to firstly
suspend Tom Watson, then form a panel to hear the charges against him and then
recommend his expulsion.
In the meantime the case of Chris Williamson
should be withdraw from the National Constitutional Committee as there is no
case to answer
Tony Greenstein