Whatever caused the Idiots
of the North to vote Tory it wasn’t Brexit - Even now Momentum are afraid to
say what everyone knows – that the ‘anti-Semitism’ crisis was a gigantic hoax
It
never ceases to amaze how the repetition of a lie quickly becomes a received
truth. Goebbels must be turning in his grave. If only Labour had supported
Brexit then all would be well. The statistics demonstrate that regardless of the position Labour took it
would have done badly.
The
Hartlepool by-election result was not unexpected, even if the size of the 16%
swing took most people by surprise. I have conducted an analysis
of 31 Red Wall seats and they make grim reading.
Hartlepool
is a good example of the problems Labour faces. Created in February 1974 Labour
gained 54.3% at the first election reaching a high of 60.2% in 1997 before
dropping precipitously to 40.7% in 2005 under Blair. It dropped a further 5% in
2015 before recovering to 52.5% under Corbyn in 2017. In 2019 it dropped to
37.7%, still higher than under Ed Milliband. Under Starmer it has dropped a
further 9%.
Or
take Dennis Skinner’s old seat of Bolsover.
When it was created in 1950 the Labour candidate gained over 80% of the vote.
During the 1970s there was a slow decline to 66% in 1979. In the 80s it declined
still further to the mid-50s recovering to 74% in 1997. By 2010 Labour had lost
a third of its vote recovering slightly in 2017 to 52%. In 2019 just 36% of
voters supported Labour and Skinner lost his seat.
Or
let us take uber-Blairite Caroline Flint in Don Valley. In 1945 and 1951 Labour gained 74% reaching a high of
74.9% in 1966. By 1979 this had declined to 55%. Climbing slightly to 58% in
1997 the Blair years saw a loss of over a third of voters to 37.9%. In 2017
under Corbyn Labour regained most of these voters and obtained 53%. In 2019
Labour gained 43.2% and lost the seat.
However it still gained 5.3% more votes than in 2010, the last years of
the Blair/Brown partnership.
Hartlepool voting shares
Hartlepool Labour Votes 2001-2021
The
picture is repeated everywhere with the exception of Batley and Spen and
Hemsworth. Despite the malevolent and dishonest explanations of those like Tom Watson and
Mandy
Mandelson who put Labour’s defeat down to Corbyn’s ‘long shadow’ it is abundantly clear that the problem was the utter
failure of the Labour Right to offer any answers to the problems of
neo-liberalism – the destruction of whole industries, the cuts to the NHS, the
increasing proportion of national wealth spent on the military, the attacks on
civil liberties etc.
It
was during the Blair years that Labour suffered its most staggering losses
declining from 43.2% in 1997 to 29% in 2010. There was a small recovery (1.4%)
under Ed Miliband (with the lost of all but 1 Labour seats in Scotland!) and a
gain of 9.6% under Corbyn in 2017, the highest swing to Labour since 1945. Even
the 32.2% Labour vote in 2019 was higher than Labour gained under Gordon Brown
in 2010 and Miliband in 2015.
The
evidence is crystal clear. What caused Labour to lose in 2019 was not Corbyn’s radical manifesto but the
determination of the Labour Right that given the choice they would prefer to
see Boris Johnson in power than Corbyn. The Labour Right, Hodge, Tom Watson, Wes
Streeting, Mann and Austin, acted as a fifth column. If Corbyn and McDonnell
had shown the guts to expel half a dozen of them it would have sent a signal to
the coup mongers that their days were numbered.
Having done his best to destroy the Corbyn Project Lord John Mann becomes a Tory Antisemitism 'Czar'
It
is a lesson that has yet to sink into the thick skulls of Momentum and the
Campaign Group. You can’t form an alliance with the pro-capitalist, racist
Right in the Labour Party. They have to be purged like they have purged us. To
those who say that Labour is a broad church I agree. But even the broadest church doesn’t tolerate
non-believers and atheists.
The
Right in the Labour Party is as wedded to neo-liberal capitalism as the Tories.
It was under New Labour that PFI and private involvement in the NHS took
off. Racism and hostility to migrants
and asylum seekers was the norm. It was under New Labour that Britain went to
war in Iraq and Afghanistan.
It
should have been a no-brainer that the Right’s ‘anti-Semitism’ offensive, in
conjunction with the Tory Press, the Guardian, Board of Deputies and virtually
every Establishment talking head (with few honourable exceptions such as Peter
Oborne) was their chosen method of attacking the Left. It was as dishonest as
it was all-embracing.
Mike Gapes was one of the rats who deserted Labour's ship for Change UK/Independent Party only to be soundly defeated at the General Election
Today
we see Tory MPs so concerned about ‘anti-Semitism’ that they call for the dismissal
of Professor David Miller at Bristol University. Robert Halfon MP is so worked
up that he compares
the situation at Bristol University with that of German universities in the
1930s. Presumably, as an extra-curricula exercise Miller takes his students on book
burning expeditions! What is it that motivates Tory MPs to protest about ‘anti-Semitism’
when they are silent over the continuing Windrush scandal or the daily discrimination
that Black British people face?
But
it was not simply the Labour Right who lost Labour the 2019 election and who,
under Starmer are determined to ensure that Labour faces future electoral
oblivion. The fault is equally that of the Labour left which not only failed to
stand up to Tom Watson, Ian Austin and the Zionist lobby, but actually adopted
their narrative.
Unfortunately Corbyn allowed Snake Starmer to work his way back into the fold after taking part in the chicken coup
We
were told by Jon Lansman, Momentum’s Fuhrer, that Labour suffered from ‘unconscious’
anti-Semitism. Proof? There was none. John McDonnell ran around like a headless
chicken telling all the Zionists targets to apologise. Ken Livingstone told me
that McDonnell advised him to apologise ‘because
the Jews are a forgiving people.’ With that kind of idiocy you don’t need
friends.
There
seemed to be no recognition of the fact that the threat of a Corbyn government had
put the shivers up the ruling class. The threat of even mild reforms to its
power and privilege was more than enough to unleash a barrage of vitriol and
utterly bogus claims of ‘anti-Semitism’. What happened between 2015 and 2019
was one long dirty tricks campaign that went by the name ‘anti-Semitism’.
The
Left made strategic mistakes. When Corbyn presented a radical manifesto in 2017
against Theresa May, she of the ‘strong and stable’, it was met with
enthusiasm. The turning point for me was a crowd of 8,000 in Leamington Spa of
all places. Nowhere more symbolizes Middle
England than this county town. Yet in his moment of triumph Corbyn and those
around him snatched defeat from victory.
Corbyn
should have immediately called for the head of Iain McNicol rather than
allowing the slimeball to stagger on for more months. The anti-Semitism fusillade
should have been well and truly buried. The Board of Deputies should have been
called out for their support
of Israeli snipers mowing down Palestinian children and unarmed protesters
in Gaza. Instead Corbyn continued to appease the Right and betray his friends.
Neither
Corbyn nor his friends and supporters understood the nature of the attack upon
them. Corbyn himself reacted with pain to the accusations of anti-Semitism. He
denied that he was personally an anti-Semite whilst condemning it as vigorously
as he could. But the Zionist accusations of ‘anti-Semitism’ simply meant that he
didn’t like Zionism and Israel. The proper reaction to such accusations should
have been both to condemn anti-Semitism, such as exists in the Labour Party and to condemn the egregious racism of Israeli
Apartheid that the Board of Deputies supports.
Instead
Corbyn turned on his friends. In Labour’s
Leaked Report there is a passage which read:
Well
we were all expelled or forced out yet what was the result? Was trust rebuilt? Of course not. Their real goal was the removal of Corbyn not
the removal of Jackie Walker or Tony Greenstein. We were just collateral damage.
That
is why it was so absurd when Corbyn was suspended by Starmer that the Chair of
Momentum, Andrew Scatterbrain attacked
the suspension as ‘undermining the fight
against anti-Semitism’.
Scatterbrain
and Momentum failed to understand that there never was a fight against anti-Semitism.
It was always a fight against the left. That is why today there are dozens
of Jewish Labour Party members suspended or expelled/forced out of Labour. The anti-Semitism
campaign was about making Labour a safe home for apologists for Israeli Apartheid.
All
this should have been obvious since if the campaign against ‘anti-Semitism’ was
at all sincere then the Zionists would not have tried to foist the IHRA
misdefinition of anti-Semitism on the Labour Party. A definition, 7 of whose 11 illustrations
concern Israel not Jews.
Starmer’s Last Throw of the Dice?
The
choice of Keir Starmer to be the Right’s standard bearer is no accident. His
lack of anything approaching a personality is symptomatic of the whole of the
Labour Right. They have nothing to say and no alternative to offer to Boris
Johnson.
Starmer’s
statement that he would take the blame for the election disaster lasted
precisely one day before throwing the useless Angela Rayner under the bus! Since
he is surrounded by a useless Shadow
Chancellor Anneliese Dodds and the equally useless Lisa Nandy as Foreign
Secretary, he has a lot of bodies to bury. At present the Shadow Cabinet has
all the impact of a wet paper bag.
Corbyn
showed in 2017 that it was possible to halt the decline in Labour’s support in
the Brexit heartlands of the North.
Unfortunately he was incapable of facing down the Right. Determined to
appease his opponents Corbyn opposed the one hope of reigning them in, Open
Selection. Having sealed his own fate Corbyn then went on to stab Chris
Williamson in the back.
Perhaps
most pathetic of all was Jennie Formby who saw it as a badge of pride that she
had expelled so many people for ‘anti-Semitism’ under the fast track procedures
compared to her predecessor. The only problem was that the more people she
expelled the more she ‘proved’ that Labour did have an anti-Semitism problem.
Since
nearly all of the people were expelled for what they said about Israel Corbyn and
Formby did the Right’s job for them.
Starmer
is unlikely to last long. The knives will be out for this dishonest knight
without a trace of charisma. But whoever is put in his place will not find an
answer to the leaching of support from the Red Wall seats unless they face up
to and challenge Johnson’s neo-liberal politics and the austerity that will be come
in the wake of COVID.
With
the loss of the Red Wall in tandem with the loss of its 50 seats in Scotland,
the Labour Party faces a dismal future. Just as Israel has no right to exist as
a racist state, so the Labour Party has no right to exist as another
conservative party. In France and Italy
social democratic parties have all but disappeared. All over Europe social democracy is in
retreat. There is no reason why Britain should be the exception.
Tony
Greenstein
See Red
Wall Election Results – 1945-2021
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