DEFIANCE NOT COMPLIANCE
Starmer’s Glove Puppet David
Evans Must be Prevented from Destroying Free Speech and Democracy in Labour
As I predicted
when he was elected, Starmer would be no ‘centrist’ contrary to what Lansman
and his fellow Momentum traitors had assured us. When Starmer emerged alongside
Coronavirus, I wrote
‘If anyone
had any doubts about who and what (Sir) Keir Starmer represents, his Shadow
Cabinet appointments today should lay them to rest. Starmer represents a
return of the Blairite Right.’
Starmer is
not only on the hard-Right but he has done a better job than Tony Blair in
purging the Shadow Cabinet. Blair included members of the left such as Frank
Dobson (his predecessor in his Holborn & St Pancras seat) and Michael
Meacher in the Shadow Cabinet. That was partly because MPs in those days
elected the Shadow Cabinet. He also had John Prescott, who proved one of
Corbyn’s few consistent supporters as his Deputy Leader.
My recent letter in the Morning Star |
Starmer has
appointed the worst right-wingers to the Shadow Cabinet, like Rachel Reeves and
Jess Phillips whilst sacking Rebecca Long-Bailey and Lloyd Russell-Moyle at the
earliest opportunity at the behest of the Zionist Board of Deputies. This
despite both signing up to the ‘anti-Semitism’ allegations and the Board’s 10
pledges.
On the 13
August David Evans, Labour’s General Secretary, sent an email
to local parties. A mafia boss could not have worded it better. Evan’s
instructions, if local Labour Parties accept them, mean the end of what limited
democracy remains in the Labour Party.
Starmer has paid £3/4m of members' money in order to protect Labour's traitorous former staff |
Below is the full text of David Evans email
FAO: CLP secretaries & chairs
As CLPs and branches are now able to meet online, I wanted to take this
opportunity to update you on a few pertinent issues. This will ensure that the
business your local Party is conducting is appropriate, minimises any challenge
to its decisions and does not leave the Party – locally and nationally – or its
officers open to potential legal liabilities. Apologies for the length of this
email, but I hope you will agree it covers some very important issues....
Panorama settlement
The Labour Party recently agreed a settlement with seven former members
of staff who appeared on an edition of the BBC’s Panorama programme, as well as
with the journalist who hosted that programme. Those settlements included an
unreserved apology and a withdrawal of the allegations previously made by the
Party about those individuals. The withdrawal and apology are binding on the
Party and any motions which seek to undermine or contradict them will create a
risk of further legal proceedings for both the national party and local
parties. As such, motions relating to these settlements and the circumstances behind
them are not competent business for discussion by local parties.
CLP officers have an important responsibility to ensure that they and
other members conduct themselves in a respectful and comradely manner. We
therefore take this opportunity to reiterate to local Labour Parties and
officers that they should be aware of the potential liabilities to them should
the allegations that have now been withdrawn by the national Party be repeated.
Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) report
On Monday 13 July 2020 the Party announced that it had received the
EHRC’s draft report into allegations of antisemitism in the Labour Party. This
draft report has been provided to the Party by the EHRC on a confidential basis
as part of its investigation.
When we are able to provide more information about the EHRC’s report we
will do so. Until that time speculation as to the contents of the report is not
helpful. It is therefore not competent business for CLPs to discuss.
IHRA definition of antisemitism
We are aware that some CLPs and branches have had motions tabled to
“repudiate” the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition
of antisemitism. The IHRA definition of antisemitism and its examples was
properly adopted by the Labour Party in September 2018. CLPs and branches have
no powers to overturn this decision. Furthermore, such motions undermine the
Labour Party’s ability to tackle racism. Any such motions are therefore not
competent business for CLPs or branches.
As per the previous General Secretary’s instruction, any discussion
about ongoing disciplinary cases remains prohibited.
Thousands of members of the Labour
Party (reputed to be between 100,000 and 200,000) are resigning in disgust at the direction of
Sir Starmer and his cronies. This is understandable but if people simply leave
they will simply be lost to the socialist movement.
Unfortunately the Left in the Labour
Party is divided. The recent stitch up for elections to the National Executive
Committee in the Centre Left Grassroots Alliance, saw the Campaign for Labour
Party Democracy and Momentum Forward veto the candidacy of Jo Bird, a Jewish
anti-Zionist who has twice been suspended from the Party.
Jo was the obvious choice of someone
to confront Starmer and his Zionist friends. Instead the CLPD, which sat on the
fence throughout the fake ‘anti-Semitism’ smear campaign was not even able to
stand by its own member, Peter Willsman, who was suspended after being caught
in a sting by Tuvia
Tenenbom, a far-Right
Israeli agent and disgusting racist whose talk The
story of the suffering Palestinian is bull shit suggests that on the basis
of receiving a gold business card that all Palestinians are affluent and
prosperous.
The CLPD itself has participated in
the witchhunt, notably when Russell Cartwright, the CLPD’s Treasurer, who was on
the National Constitutional Committee, voted
to expel Jackie Walker.
The Labour Representation Committee
has been little better. It left the Labour
Left Alliance shortly after last year’s Labour Party conference and has
gone along with the machinations of the CLPD. Equally unfortunate Jewish Voices
for Labour instead of refusing to accept the veto on Jo went along with it even
though the new STV method of electing NEC representatives all but guaranteed
Jo’s election. In so doing they have simply confirmed their irrelevance to what
is happening in the Labour Party.
Meanwhile the LRC and JVL’s Don’t Leave Organise
seems to have fallen into a deep sleep.
A good example of how not to respond
to the election of Starmer and the destruction of democracy in the Labour Party
is the resignation of 10 elected officers of the Harwich and North Essex Labour
Party. In their letter they write:
We embraced the broad church
and respected a range of views. It is said that all good things must come to an
end and we all now feel that with the direction being taken by the leadership
towards a more neo-liberal stance it is right that the CLP executive baton
should be handed over to those that share the direction of the leadership.
This is just
so pathetic in its fatalism. They say ‘all
good things must come to an end’ as if the triumph of the Right was
inevitable. If the individuals concerned believe that the direction taken under
Starmer is the wrong one then the obvious thing to do is to stay and fight and
link up with those similarly inclined.
That is
what politics is about. The one thing the Right didn’t do was accept Corbyn as
leader. The representatives of capitalism and imperialism inside the Labour
Party did what Hugh Gaitskell once promised,
to ‘fight, fight and fight again’.
Unfortunately
most of Corbyn’s supporters were not steeped in the working class and labour
movement tradition of struggle. To them politics was as much a fashion
statement as something born out of necessity. Like those in Harwich and North
Essex they had neither the stamina nor the political commitment to oppose the
Right. That is partly why the Zionists’ fake ‘anti-Semitism’ campaign, which
was never about racism, met with such little opposition and such political
confusion.
If
Starmer’s neo-liberals have captured the leadership of the Labour Party then they
should be opposed root and branch. Just as Starmer’s free market friends fought
Corbyn to the bitter end, so the left in the Labour Party should do the same.
To simply hand over the reins of power to one’s political enemies – and Starmer
is as much our enemy as the Tories – demonstrates a lack of any serious
political commitment to socialism.
Gagged - what Starmer wants to do to the rest of us |
Yes Labour
Party should be a broad church, however even the broadest church draws the line
at the admission of atheists. Starmer, Reeves
and Phillips aren’t socialists but supporters of capitalism inside Labour. They
are our class enemies. Look what Starmer
has done already:
·
Adopted the Board of Deputies 10 pledges which now
openly use ‘anti-Semitism’ as a cudgel to beat the Left.
·
Sacked Rebecca Long-Bailey and Lloyd Russell-Moyle for
offending Israel’s supporters and Zionists.
·
Torn up Labour’s policy on supporting Kashmiri
independence.
·
Failed to oppose Boris Johnson’s ‘herd immunity’
strategy initially.
·
Said nothing about the increased privatisation of the
NHS at a time when it was existing outsourcing which caused the shortage of PPE
initially leading to the death of hundreds if not thousands.
·
Failed to condemn the Tory freeze on public sector
wages and the nurses in particular
·
Demanded the opening of schools regardless of the risk
of a new wave of COVID-19. In this he has ignored the teaching unions.
·
In the ‘national interest’ Starmer has refused to
oppose or take advantage of the Tories catastrophic handling of Coronavirus.
Instead he has engaged in ‘constructive opposition’, including saying nothing
about the decanting of elderly patients with COVID-19 back into care homes
causing thousands of deaths.
·
Failed to
oppose the Tories hostility to migrants from France who have no legal
way of gaining asylum in Britain. Instead he criticised them for their
‘incompetence’. Presumably they should have been more efficient in turning the
boats away.
There is a burning need for all the groups on the Left to come together –
the Labour Left Alliance, the CLPD, LRC and Momentum Forward but it must be on
the basis of a very clear opposition to any continuation of the Zionists’
‘anti-Semitism’ witchhunt. It is about time the Left called out the racism of
Sir Starmer and the Labour Right. Above all it is necessary for the Left to
understand why Corbyn went down to such a massive defeat.
We are now facing a massive witchhunt of the Left up and down the
country. People who were cleared of
false allegations of ‘anti-Semitism’ are now being resuspended. The latest
suspensions are Liverpool Councillor Sam Gorst and ex-miner John Dunn. (see the
LLA Resolution here).
Starmer has paid off the very staff who according to the Leaked
Report spent over 3 years campaigning against Corbyn and Labour. Unfortunately
Corbyn was too stupid to realise that the ‘anti-Semitism’ campaign was not
about anti-Semitism but him.
If Starmer had behaved like this when Director of Public Prosecutions and
tried to buy off witnesses, he would have been arrested for conspiracy to
pervert the course of justice.
Labour’s staff were ably supported by Lansman who devised the theory of unconscious
anti-Semitism to justify the ‘anti-Semitism’ witch-hunt whilst ignoring
the very conscious racism of Windrush and Grenfell. Now that the Lansmanites
have been defeated it remains to be seen if Forward Momentum is going to
mobilise against the rightward direction of the party. Unfortunately the
involvement of the Zionist AWL in them is not encouraging.
Starmer, via his glove puppet, the arch-Blairite David Evans has made it quite
clear that he wants to destroy
freedom of speech in the Party. His chosen instrument is the International
Holocaust Remembrance Alliance.
The IHRA definition’ of anti-Semitism was adopted after a massive Zionist
and press campaign in September 208 in the vain hope that it would bring an end
to the false anti-Semitism charges. Instead it massively increased the campaign
because it allowed the Right to label all opposition to Israel and Zionism as ‘anti-Semitism’.
It has been a weapon in the hands of the Labour Right fashioned by Lansman.
According to Evans it was ‘properly adopted’ and ‘CLPs and branches have no powers to overturn this decision.’ What
Evans is saying is that the Labour Party has no right to change its policy
except when its leadership agrees. Evans even had the audacity to suggest that motions
opposing the IHRA ‘undermine the Labour
Party’s ability to tackle racism.’
This is the phrase that is used in virtually every suspension letter
contains. It is difficult to understand how the abolition of the IHRA, whose
sole purpose is to define opposition to the world’s most racist state as ‘anti-Semitic’,
can undermine the Labour Party’s ability to tackle racism.
For one thing the Labour Party does nothing to oppose racism. Only last
week Starmer failed to attack the Tories for using terms like ‘invasion’ to
describe the desperate plight of the refugees crossing the English Channel. Instead this stuffed ruling class dummy
attacked the ‘incompetence’ of the Tories.
Presumably they weren’t deporting the refugees back quickly enough.
As Skwawkbox
said, the IHRA doesn’t even describe itself as a definition as 500+ words is
patently not a definition. It is a ‘non-legally
binding’ definition that governments, including anti-Semitic governments have
adopted.
Evan’s warning not to discuss the fraudulent settlement with Sam Matthews
and his fellow criminals should be ignored and defied. It is clear that Labour’s legal advice was
that the corrupt staff under Sam Matthews would lose. Starmer however was desperate to bury the Leaked Report. He
had set up the Ford Inquiry under pressure, stuffing it with right-wing figures
like the anti-Corbyn Baroness Wilcox.
The Leaked
Report revealed at least something of the plotting and planning of Labour’s
staff against the Corbyn leadership and the membership of the Labour Party. The
refusal
of the head of the Governance and Legal Unit Sam Matthews to take action
against the few actual holocaust deniers like Christopher Crookes, until over
200 members of Labour International signed a petition demanding his expulsion,
gave the lie to claims Matthews was prevented in tackling anti-Semitism by
Corbyn. His sole goal was to witchhunt the Left not the very few genuine anti-Semites.
Corbyn and his Office pressurised the Compliance Unit to increase the expulsions in order to begin the process of rebuilding trust with the Zionists |
To his shame Corbyn and his aides, in particular Laura Murray, actually pressurised
the same right-wing staff to expel, Jackie Walker, Marc Wadsworth, Ken
Livingstone and myself. We are told on p.306 of the Report that:
Jeremy Corbyn himself and members of his staff team requested to GLU
that particular antisemitism cases be dealt with. In 2017 LOTO staff chased for
action on high-profile antisemitism cases Ken Livingstone, Tony Greenstein,
Jackie Walker and Marc Wadsworth, stressing that these cases were of great
concern to Jewish stakeholders and that resolving them was essential to
“rebuilding trust between the Labour Party and the Jewish community”..
I have written to Corbyn asking whether he thinks
‘trust’ was re-established when we were expelled of forced out of the party and
if not why not? So far he hasn’t replied which is not surprising since Corbyn clearly
didn’t have a clue what was happening or why apologising and expelling more
people wasn’t the best way of tackling the state inspired campaign to remove
him.
What happened was that the witchhunters, after expelling
us four, then moved on to new targets like Chris Williamson and Peter Willsman.
The more people they expelled the more people the Zionists demanded be expelled.
And the more people that were expelled by his Torquemada Formby the more it
proved that the Zionists were ‘right’.
When I complained to BBC Panorama about the programme,
‘Is Labour Anti-Semitic?’ and why it
did not include those who argued that the whole campaign was fake from
beginning to end their response was that even Corbyn accepted that
anti-Semitism was a problem in the Labour Party.
The Left needs to take on board the fact that the
Right now hold all the levers of power, both in the bureaucracy and on the NEC.
The trade unions, with the exception of Unite and some smaller unions, are
going along with whatever Starmer demands.
UNISON, which is in the process of electing a new General Secretary to
replace the corrupt Dave Prentis, will hopefully break from its uncritical
support of Starmer.
However socialists in the Labour Party need to be actively
working with and organising with the increasing number of expelled or resigned
members outside the Labour Party.
One thing is for certain and that is that Starmer is
not going to achieve a Labour majority at the next election. New Labour lost
Scotland and it has also lost large parts of the Midlands and North – not
because of Brexit – but for historic reasons which I will explain at an
opportune moment.
For the moment the Left – from the CLPD and LRC to
JVL, Momentum Forward and the LLA, need to devise a strategy of war against Starmer
and his cronies. Starmer has proved that he is unfit to lead the Party given
his dismal performance over COVID-19. He is a wooden placeman who should be put
out to grass.
John Dunn confronting the representative of Big Pharma, Owen Smith |
The contrast between the useless gesture of the North
Essex officers and John Dunn, one of the original Clay Cross councillors and an
ex-Miner at Orgreave, could not be greater. ‘Come and get me you bastards’ was his reaction to being told
that he was being investigated again. In 2016 he was suspended for confronting
Owen Smith, who was then challenging Corbyn, over his attempt to exploit the
sacrifices of the miners at Orgreave for his campaign. Dunn was cleared and the
bastards in Southside are now investigating him again.
I also urge people to support the Justice
for All Labour Party Members crowdfunding appeal. SS Starmer has torn up
all the rules of natural justice. This so-called human rights lawyer’s idea of
justice is to present a list of allegations and then ask you to prove your
innocence with a 14 day cut-off period.
You are then disciplined by people unknown acting in response to
allegations made by anonymous people. It is the democracy of the Stasi.
Even bourgeois courts understand the concept of
natural justice better than the scum who are today running the Labour Party.
That was why, in December 2017, when I was given 4 weeks from a hospital bed to
respond to their thick bundle, despite having been suspended for nearly 2 years
I sought
and obtained an injunction at the High Court.
In Liverpool meanwhile socialist Councillor Sam Gorst
has been suspended on the usual fake allegations as Starmer’s Labour Party
seeks to destroy that which was built in the last 4 years. All these actions
are taking place under the fast-track procedures which we were assured at the
last Labour Party conference would only be used in ‘egregious’ cases. And who proposed the fast-track procedures
which meant no hearing, no trial?
Corbyn and fellow fool Jennie Formby introduced
the fast-track procedures. They thought if they sped up the expulsions they
could appease the Zionists. Come
December and the Zionist movement, Chief Rabbi Mirvis included, waged a war on Corbyn.
I have written to Corbyn asking him to explain his treachery but a fool rarely
answers back.
But it is Corbyn’s followers, those who kept
apologising for his inadequacies and who refused to tell him to his face that
they don’t stop chasing you until you stop running, who are equally responsible. Instead people like Seamus Milne, Owen Jones,
Jon Lansman and even the Jewish Socialists Group’s David Rosenberg ran with the ‘anti-Semitism’
nonsense. They all accepted the Right’s narrative.
Let me leave the last word to my friend
Mark Elf of the blog Jewssanfrontieres. He too was suspended and sent the
standard letter asking him to prove that he was innocent. Instead he resigned.
Many thought that Corbyn was
appeasing the supporters of racist war criminals because he was too nice. He
wasn't too nice. He was downright nasty and to his friends too. He wasn't too
nice, he was too Labour. Then there was mural gate. A garish arguably but by no
means unambiguously antisemitic mural. Even David Toube of Harry's Place, no
slouch when it comes to false allegations of antisemitism, didn't think the
image antisemitic when he saw it in real life though he changed his mind when
he heard the artist's explanation of it. Corbyn didn't even say he like it. He
just asked why it was being removed. He might not even have seen it. And guess
what? Yup, Corbyn apologised again. And again. And again.
Although
the consensus among left groups in the Labour Party is on continuing to work
inside, it may well be that that will prove impossible in the long term.
Because if one thing is clear it is that the Right are determined never to
permit the reoccurrence of another left-wing leader. Their problem is that
there will be no repeat of the Blair era either. Like their counterparts in Europe,
right-wing social democracy has had its day.
Tony
Greenstein
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