An anti-Semite in today’s Labour Party is what a Communist was in McCarthy’s USA
It is becoming clear that suspensions
& expulsions have increased exponentially under Keir Starmer’s new regime.
There is no longer any pretext that the Labour Party is targeting
‘anti-Semitism’. Anyone who is critical of the Israeli state or Zionism is a target.
Free speech and debate, which is essential in any party claiming to be
socialist or democratic has been abolished.
Just this week a long-time friend,
Becky Massey, a former member of Hove Labour Party Executive, an anti-racist
and Palestine solidarity supporter, received a letter of suspension and under
the new ‘fast-track’ rules was expelled just 15 days later. No hearing, no dialogue.
This was not the first time that Luciana Berger resigned over 'antisemitism' - whenever support for the Palestinians is too great Berger smells 'antisemitism' |
Becky’s ‘offence’ was to tweet that “The 99% of people will have the best friend
in Chris Williamson as an MP who, if reelected, will work for them. I
resigned from Labour to spend more time fighting for socialism.'” However
Starmer is in favour of readmitting Luciana Berger to the Labour Party despite
standing against Labour for the Lib-Dems.
Indeed 4 of her critics have just been suspended for ‘anti-Semitism’. What
Becky wrote is a valid and legitimate expression of an opinion.
All of this can be laid at the door
of Jeremy Corbyn and Jennie Formby.
People need to get out of their heads that Corbyn was sacrificed on the
altar of principle. On the contrary his continuous apologies to the racists and
Zionists have paved the way for mass expulsions of socialists.
In his recent interview
with Middle East Eye Corbyn stated that:
I also introduced a system where egregious cases
could be dealt with very quickly, but still within the ambit of rules of
natural justice. So I feel that the attacks on me have been extremely unfair on
this.
This is a
lie. The fast-track procedures, which were sold to the last Labour Party
conference on the basis that they would only be used in the most ‘egregious’
cases, have been used in virtually every case.
I am now
informed that every ‘anti-Semitism’ case
is now being dealt under these procedures.
Only sexual harassment cases are going to the National Constitutional Committee
(because as we know sexual harassment is far less serious than fake anti-Semitism).
This began
under Corbyn. He is therefore lying by pretending otherwise.. Good anti-racists
are being expelled at the behest of supporters of the Apartheid Israeli state and
Corbyn has been the Zionists’ useful fool.
Not only
did Corbyn prove a disastrous leader by refusing to stand up to an ‘anti-Semitism’
campaign that is being used to target Black, Jewish and Muslim anti-racists but
he laid the basis for a witch-hunt which is likely to be the most draconian and
ruthless in the history of the Labour Party.
Corbyn’s interview
makes it clear that he still does not get it that the allegations of
‘anti-Semitism’ in the Labour Party had nothing to do with anti-Semitism. Of course you could find a few, very few,
genuine cases of anti-Semitism. You
could have done so any time in the last 100 years. The question is why it only came to the
surface under Corbyn and the answer is ‘Israel’.
Corbyn’s
vanity was such that when he was accused of anti-Semitism he protested. He didn’t protest when hundreds if not
thousands of others were likewise accused. He didn’t even get it that because Zionists
define anti-Semitism as opposition to racism and Zionism they were talking a
different language.
Those who
campaigned on Labour ‘anti-Semitism’ ranged from the Tory press, Theresa May
and the various Zionist lobby groups, not least the racist Jewish Chronicle and
the Board of Deputies, a group that has never campaigned against racism, or
even anti-Semitism, in its history. That Corbyn didn’t understand where the
campaign was coming from, despite having a plethora of well-paid advisers, shows
how flawed and shallow were his politics.
He was a left social democrat out of his depth. For all his talk about
US imperialism when it came down to it he did not recognise a state originated campaign
aimed at destabilising the Labour Party.
Extract from letter that Labour's witchhunters call antisemitic |
Who are the real victims of Starmer’s ‘anti-Semitism’ campaign
1.
The Wavertree Four
The Wavertree Four sent a letter to
their MP Paula Barker, a member of the Campaign Group no less, as a result of
an article
in the local Jewish Telegraph. In that letter the four officers of Wavertree
Constituency Labour Party - chair Nina Houghton, secretary Kevin Bean, women's
officer Helen Dickson and BAME officer Hazuan Hashim were suspended.
According to the letter of suspension
the principal objection is to their statement taking issue with Paul Barker’s article:
’Luciana leaving the Labour Party was a shock to
many and I find it deeply regrettable that she felt she could no longer stay….’
Scab Labour MP Paula Barker |
The 4
accused are alleged to have:
‘engaged in conduct
prejudicial and / or grossly detrimental to the Party...’ in that they
1. may reasonably be
seen to demonstrate hostility or prejudice based on race, religion or belief;
and / or
2. may reasonably be
seen to involve antisemitic actions, stereotypes and sentiments; and / or
3. undermines the Party’s ability to campaign
against racism.
Article by scab Labour MP Paula Barker |
What is the evidence that the 4
accused have engaged in ‘anti-Semitic actions’ and ‘demonstrated hostility or prejudice
based on race, religion or belief’ such that the Labour Party’s ‘ability to
campaign against racism’ has been undermined?
What tropes or memes have they engaged in?
Remember that the person they are
criticising, Paula Barker, is not even Jewish. In other words, even disagreeing
with the received wisdom that Luciana Berger was a victim of Labour ‘anti-Semitism’
is itself anti-Semitic. This is in essence saying that someone accused of a
crime who pleads innocence has, by his plea, proved that he is guilty! It is the ‘logic’ and mentality of Nazi justice
which incorporated the decisions on guilt or innocence to the Police in the
Lodz ghetto.
The salient part of the Wavertree 4’s
letter stated that:
We have to express our disappointment
and hurt that someone we campaigned for so wholeheartedly appears to have
reiterated the inaccurate and factionally motivated position on anti-Semitism
which was used in order to personally attack and seriously undermine Labour’s socialist
programme during the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn.
There are a number of points made in the
article that we would take issue with, but the most important is the statement
that:
’Luciana leaving the Labour Party was a
shock to many and I find it deeply regrettable that she felt she could no
longer stay….’
Though we
accept that it was not explicitly stated that Luciana Berger was forced out of
the Labour Party by anti-Semitic abuse from members of Wavertree CLP, Paula’s
words will most certainly be taken to imply that we, as a CLP, were
responsible. This accusation has been repeated by our political opponents, such
as the anti-Corbyn Labour right and the Liberal Democrats on numerous
occasions, culminating in Tom Watson’s calumny, under the protective cloak of
parliamentary privilege, that Luciana Berger had been ‘forced out by racist
thugs’ in Wavertree CLP. In the furore that followed, individual officers and
members, such as our then chair, were subject to further abuse and false
allegations in the
I defy anyone to find a trace or hint of racism or
anti-Semitism in the above letter. What the 4 accused were doing was to
challenge the narrative that Luciana Berger was forced out of the Labour Party
by anti-Semitism. This was a lie but challenging Zionist lies is now
evidence of ‘anti-Semitism’.
Luciana Berger has a history of resigning from organisations
because of ‘anti-Semitism’. According to
an article
‘Why I had to resign’ in the Guardian of 15th April 2005:
Last week I
resigned from my position as a National Executive Committee member, because of
a continued apathy within the National Union of Students to Jewish student
suffering.
And
what did this ‘suffering’ consist of?
i.
Gilad Atzmon’s statement at SOAS
that burning down a synagogue was a ‘rational
act’. Atzmon is anti-Semitic. Of that there is no doubt. However it is
untrue that he was justifying arson against Jewish targets. As he made clear in a letter
to the Guardian, the statement he made was quoted inaccurately and taken out of
context:
‘I claimed that since Israel presents itself as the
'state of the Jewish people', and bearing in mind the atrocities committed by
the Jewish state against the Palestinians, any form of anti-Jewish activity may
be seen as political retaliation. This does not make it right.’
There are many
things that Atzmon has said which are anti-Semitic. This was not one of them!
ii.
Berger then equates anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism asking,
in all innocence: ‘Many people
claim that being anti-Israel/Zionist isn't being anti-semitic. But why does
hatred of Israel lead them to turn a blind eye to the Protocols on a GUPS
pamphlet?’
The
obvious answer is that it doesn’t, except in Luciana’s mind.
iii.
Luciana then asks readers to ‘look at the Israeli boycott (sic!)
motions put to this month's Association of University Teachers conference.’ Quite what the AUT, now UCU, has to do with
‘anti-Semitism’ in the NUS is not clear and what has Boycott to do with
anti-Semitism?
The methodology is quite
clear. Luciana has spent her political
life equating opposition to Zionism and the Israeli state with anti-Semitism. According
to Wikipedia Luciana
Berger was Director of Labour Friends of Israel, a propaganda group that is an
extension of the Israeli Embassy from 2007 to 2010. In other words Luciana is a fully fledged
racist who uses ‘anti-Semitism’ as a means of justifying and defending Israel’s
record.
The Israeli Labor Party, which LFI
supports, is now in coalition with Netanyahu and has agreed to the annexation
of 30% of the West Bank. So much for
their support for a 2 states solution. The same ILP also supports the proposal
that none of the Palestinians in the area annexed will be Israeli
citizens. This is straight out of the
South Africa apartheid playbook.
It is clear beyond doubt that the
Wavertree Four have been suspended for their criticisms of Berger. Unfortunately the Lansmanites in Wavertree
Labour Party, instead of supporting their officers are doing their best to stab
them in the back. As I have said previously, Lansman and his cohorts were responsible for the defeat of Corbyn. They are now actively aiding Starmer’s
witchhunt.
Other offences that the Wavertree
4 are accused of include organising a meeting ‘Covid-19
and the crisis of capitalism: Can Modern Monetary Theory solve it?’ with speakers Chris Williamson and Michael Roberts, a Marxist
economist. Clearly anti-Semitic!
The third offence, I’m not sure
whether this is an example of ‘anti-Semitism’, was advertising a Socialist
Appeal meeting ‘Fighting for a Socialist Labour Movement.’ If like
Starmer you believe that socialism is inherently anti-Semitic then I guess this
too is an offence of race hatred!
What the attack on the Wavertree
4 demonstrates is that Free Speech in the Labour Party does not exist. What makes this worse is that Paula Barker is
a member of the useless Socialist Campaign Group of MPs. This snivelling
apologist for the racist Berger, should have spoken out immediately about the
attack on her constituency officers.
Instead, like the rest of the Campaign Group she has remained silent.
The scandalous nature of the
accusations against the Wavertree 4 is highlighted by the article
by David Rosenberg of the Jewish Socialists Group concerning one of the four –
BAME officer Hazuan Hashim. Far from
being a racist Hazuan is a long standing anti-racist activist. It is a sad commentary on Starmer’s Labour
that anti-racist activists are being suspended and expelled from the Labour
Party at the instigation of Zionists and racists like Berger.
Screenshot of participants in meeting between the racist Jewish Labour Movement and the racist Starmer |
Other Victims of the ‘Anti-Semitism
Witchhunt
i.
I understand
that in his meeting
with the Jewish Labour Movement Keir Starmer was handed a hit-list. Prominent
amongst those included in it were the leadership of Jewish Voices for Labour. It is no surprise that Jewish anti-Zionists
should be prominent targets. When
Apartheid was the political system in South Africa, special anger was reserved
for White opponents of Apartheid. They
were held to be ‘traitors’, a term that Zionists use against Jewish
anti-Zionists.
ii.
Mike Cushman of
JVL’s Executive is understood to be under investigation and my understanding is
that 25 Jewish members of the Labour Party are under ‘investigation’. Mark Elf, who used to produce Jewssansfrontieres blog has also been
suspended for ‘anti-Semitism’. I also suspect that Glynn Secker will be somewhere
to the top of the JLM hitlist.
As
I said at the time of my own expulsion, if you want to fight ‘anti-Semitism’
then what better than to expel anti-racist Jews. It is understandable that the Zionist
movement, many of whose leadership welcomed Hitler to power in 1933, should
invest its energies in attacking anti-Zionist Jews.
Dr David Miller - suspended for writing a book that Zionists don't like |
iii.
Professor David
Miller of Bristol University. David
Miller was one of 5 academics who wrote Bad News for
Labour, a book that looked at the evidence for Labour’s anti-Semitism
allegations and found them wanting. This caused great annoyance to the Zionists
in the Jewish Labour Movement. The last
thing they wanted was a serious academic study of their false allegations.
iv.
The JLM therefore
organised the volley of abuse, including threatening and abusive phone calls
and social media attacks, on Waterstones in Brighton for hosting the book
launch. As a result Waterstones buckled and
cancelled
the book launch. After furious responses from their customers admitted their
mistake.
The Bad News for Labour booklaunch which was relocated from Waterstones |
Fortunately
this was during Labour Party conference and as a group of us had organised a
Free Speech venue in Brighton we put
on the event ourselves at the Rialto Theatre.
As
Pluto Press highlighted
in their press release, it was Bad News for Academic Freedom. But this is what
Starmer’s witchhunt is about.
The monster Momentum meeting which led to panic by the Labour Right and the fraudulent cancellation of election results at Labour's AGM |
v.
Brighton and
Hove Labour Parties have taken a particular toll. We were at the forefront of the Corbyn
revolution. In a massive AGM, which the Labour Party’s corrupt officers
overturned, we evicted the old Right. As
my articles
on the Leaked Report makes clear, corrupt Labour officials reversed the
election results on wholly bogus premises. Not only has Becky Massey been
expelled another comrade, Pam Page has been suspended.
Pam Page and Becky Massey (suspended/expelled) from Hove and Brighton Pavilion Labour Parties |
vi.
I have also
received information that a Labour Party member of over 50 years has also been
suspended as part of Starmer’s McCarthyist witchhunt. He too is being dealt
with under the fast-track procedures that Corbyn introduced.
Kat Buckingham, who was the 'investigator' had made up her mind long before - extract from leaked Report |
vii.
Ella Downing
has also been suspended. Her offence? Among other things posting a meme saying that
‘you can’t hold hands with god when
you’re masturbating’ and referring to Jesus as a ‘sky Jew’. Clearly anti-Semitic!
viii.
Dan Dowling was
suspended for posting wholly anti-Zionist articles such as one graphic quoting
the late Israeli Education Minister Shulamit Aloni, possibly the only
anti-racist to have been an Israeli government minister, that ‘anti-Semitism is
a trick we always use.’ Something which Starmer’s witchhunt demonstrates.
It is clear
that the witchhunt that began under Corbyn and Formby, a witchhunt that never,
not once, targeted anti-Palestinian racists like Luke Akehurst or Luke Stanger,
which attempted to appease the unappeasable, the Israel Lobby and the Labour
Right, has now been widened to engulf a major portion of the Left.
What should we do?
The first thing
is to join Labour Against the Witchhunt and also their Facebook Group. It
is essential that there is a co-ordinated response to the current attacks. This is the only specifically anti-witchhunt
group. It is very understandable that people in such a situation should resign however I strongly urge people not to resign. That is what the Right
wants and we should resist the temptation.
The Corbyn
Project has been defeated thanks to the spinelessness of Corbyn and McDonnell
and the treachery of people like Lansman.
However it would be tragic if the thousands of people who were attracted
by a left-wing leader were to dissipate and go to the four winds. There are a number of organisations that
people should join nationally including Labour Left Alliance, Don’t Leave Organise
and Chris Williamson’s Festival
of Resistance.
If however you
are expelled it is important both at the local and national level to keep in
touch with and organise with fellow socialists. This is something I have tried
to impress on the Labour Left Alliance. At present Don’t Leave Organise has not
taken on board the thousands of Labour Party members resigning or being
expelled and suspended.
What is most
important is that you and others of a similar mind form local Socialist and
Labour left groups that include members of the Labour Party and those who are
unattached/ suspended/ expelled.
In short it is
time that we fight back against the
new racist leadership of the Labour Party led by Mogadon Man ‘Sir’ Keir
Starmer. As the COVID-19 crisis demonstrates, the democratic organisation and
control of society by those who live in it as opposed to the corrupt corporate
lobbyists who knobble those in power is more urgent than ever.
Below I reprint
an article from the JVL site by Murray Glickman.
Tony Greenstein
“Everyone
should feel able to take part in discussion about our party, country and
world.”
(Code of
Conduct: Antisemitism and other forms of racism, Party Rulebook 2020, p.116)
The issue
A large
number of Jewish Labour Party members have faced, or currently do face, formal
investigation by the party on charges of antisemitism. JVL is aware of at least
25 such investigations: that is unlikely to be the full tally.
This number
is far too high to be the result of chance or attributable to circumstances
specific to individual cases. On the contrary, it suggests that Jewish party
members are disproportionately exposed to being investigated for antisemitism.
No
precendent
I am Jewish
and reasonably well read in Jewish history. I am only too aware that my
ancestors, near and remote, have been accused of all manner of hateful things
over the centuries. But I don’t know of any precedent in which a group of Jews
has been accused — institutionally accused — of antisemitism.
I know that
I share a close Jewish identity with those accused so far. That makes me
frankly fearful that it may be only a matter of time before my turn comes. In a
sense it already has: I have now been the victim of slurs portraying me as
antisemitic on several occasions, all pretty clear violations of the Party’s
code of conduct on social media.
I am
beginning to feel distinctly unwelcome as a Jew in the Labour Party.
Jewish
emotional life and antisemitism
Just as much
as members of other social groups, Jewish individuals vary enormously in
outlook and mental attitudes.
In my
experience, however, there is one constant: everyone raised in a Jewish family
setting – hugely diverse though these are — grows up knowing what antisemitism
is in the depth of their being. We all carry the fear of it with us through our
lives. Knowing Jewishness from the inside as I do, I can honestly say that the
idea of Jews being accused — virtually en masse — of antisemitism is
something I cannot get my head around.
No reason to
know
As JVL’s
Support Officer, I have advised many distressed party members facing
investigation. In the process I have looked in detail at a large number of
individual NOIs [Notices of Investigation] issued by the party. Below I set out
some observations on them that can, I believe, shine some light on why accusing
Labour Jews of antisemitism has become so routine.
The Party
does not go in for ethnic monitoring of members under investigation, and I am
prepared to believe officials are actually unaware of the disproportionate
number of Jewish members being investigated on the most implausible of grounds
— antisemitism. This article is intended as a wake-up call. It is now time for
the Party to act.
If we want
to understand how this situation has crept up on the Party, we need to look at
the methodology it uses in its investigations. I highlight three areas of
concern:
·
the contested terrain of Jewish political history
·
uncontextualised fragments used as evidence
- complainants’
identities and motivations, and the provenance of ‘evidence’
1. Jewish
political history
Jewish
political history is just as contested as, say, the British variety. There is,
however, a key difference: whilst most party members will have some familiarity
with the political history of our country, it has become clear to me that few
have even a basic acquaintance with Jewish political history. Why should they?
NOIs
typically come with lists of questions. I have seen a lot of them, and have
given the questions a lot of thought. The conclusion I have come to is that,
all too often, they have been drafted by people who have no background in the
contested terrain of Jewish political history. Here is where I think we should
start in order to understand why the Party has accused so many of its Jewish
members of antisemitism,
As a Brit I
am deeply interested in the history of my country. At the same time I am, as a
socialist, no supporter of nationalistic narratives of British history. Some
may call that ‘anti-British’, but I would never in a million years expect the
Labour Party to agree. As a Jew, I am also deeply interested in the history of
my ethnic group. But again, as a socialist, I am no supporter of nationalistic
narratives of that history either. In no way does it make me ‘anti-Jewish’. But
Jewish members like me stand accused of antisemitism by the Party for just this
reason. It must stop.
2.
Uncontextualised fragments
I have seen
enough NOIs to be familiar with their format. This typically comprises
‘evidence’ in the form of one or more social media posts the member under
investigation is alleged to have shared, coupled with a set of questions
referring to them. These questions are predominantly brief and open-ended in
the extreme — often no more than a demand for the member to ‘explain’ what he
or she meant by a given post or their ‘reasons’ for sharing it.
What is
striking is that these posts are presented without context. (I call them
‘uncontextualised fragments’). The onus to provide context is placed entirely
on the member under investigation.
To judge by
this way of treating members, the Party does not seem to accept any
responsibility for making inquiries of its own, prior to issuing an NOI, into
the context of a post — for example, by studying the political situation within
which it appeared or the thread from which it derives its meaning.
I believe
this format is inherently unfair, not least when used in the course of accusing
Jewish members of antisemitism. When this happens, the Party’s failure to
examine context for itself combines with deficient knowledge of the political
terrain to produce a toxic mix.
3.
Complainants’ identities and motivations, and the provenance of ‘evidence’
When one
individual accuses another before a tribunal with the power to impose
sanctions, the intentions of the accuser as well as those of the accused must
be liable to scrutiny. The integrity of the process depends on it.
There is no
indication in any NOI I have seen that the Party takes steps to gather
information on the identities and motivations of complainants, or on how they
came by the ‘evidence’ they have submitted. Based on what I have seen
however, I think I can safely say that the complainant is hardly ever a Jewish
person who has been subjected to antisemitic abuse personally directed at him
or her. (Precisely this happened to me recently in a local shop. I know what it
feels like.)
The vast
majority of items alleged to be antisemitic that I have seen in NOIs are posts
which have been shared in small social-media bubbles and then quickly forgotten
by all concerned. They only come to light, often years afterwards, because a
systematic trawling operation has been undertaken to seek them out. We have
also now had it officially confirmed (in the recently leaked party report),
that a very small number of complainants is responsible for a large number of
complaints.
If a formal
disciplinary process is to be fair, it must start with a serious attempt by the
Party to bring together all the relevant information t can, whether that
strengthens or weakens the case against the member under investigation. The
identities and motivations of complainants may often be of critical importance
to the case, as may the provenance of material complained about. It is worrying
that the Party seems perfectly content to operate in a state of ignorance on
these matters. The responsible way forward would be for it to make sure from
now on that it gathers this information in advance of issuing NOIs. It
might then see complaints in a clearer perspective and sometimes take a
different view on whether a formal investigation is actually warranted. At the
very least, the process of drafting investigation questions would be
significantly better informed.
All this
could go a long way towards rescuing the Party from the absurd position it has
put itself into — in which, as a non-Jewish organisation, it accuses Jews of
antisemitism and then delivers judgement on them.
Conclusion
I understand
the external pressures the Party is under to appear macho on antisemitism. But
I don’t think it is an exaggeration to say that bowing to these pressures has
put the Party in the invidious position of effectively targeting Jewish members
for being the Jews they are. I call for a comradely dialogue on how to stop all
this.
Some of the
most vicious episodes in the history of antisemitism have occurred when
powerful non-Jewish institutions have seen fit to persecute individual Jews who
have for one reason or another come to their notice. The most notorious example
is the Dreyfus affair, but the mediaeval Barcelona Disputations also come to
mind. The treatment of Shylock in the Merchant Of Venice depicts the
same in dramatic form. I hear faint but painful echoes of these in the way the
Party is behaving. As a Jewish member, I should not find myself writing this.
I assert my
right as a party member to post this critical reflection on party affairs. This
right is confirmed in the passage from the party rulebook quoted at the beginning
of the article. It is worth noting that it forms part of the Code of Conduct on
Antisemitism.
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