Being
Jewish Mike was a natural target for suspension from Starmer's Labour
Party
Mike Howard was one
of eight people who took the Labour Party to court over its disciplinary
process for investigating complaints of anti-Semitism. Below I reprint, without
permission!, the tribute
that Jewish Voices for Labour, of which Mike was a member, paid to him.
Mike was a Jewish Socialist
all his life and fought racism and anti-Semitism consistently. He was also an active trade unionist and a councillor till recently on Hastings Borough Council. His suspension
from the Labour Party for ‘anti-Semitism’ says everything you need to know
about the bogus nature of the ‘anti-Semitism’ accusations which are being
levelled at Jews today in Labour today.
The fact that if
you are Jewish you are 5 times more likely to be suspended from Labour under
Starmer than if you are not says everything you need to know about how genuine
was Starmer’s pledge to ‘root out’ anti-Semitism.
Unfortunately this did not start with Starmer. It was under Jeremy Corbyn that the anti-Semitism witchhunt took off when people like myself were expelled or suspended. Unfortunately Corbyn went along with this bogus narrative until it got him too. The fast track procedures now being used to expel and suspend hundreds of members were patented by Corbyn and Jennie Formby.
It is shameful that Corbyn says nothing about the
legacy he has left. Instead of lapping up cheap applause and playing the
martyr, he should come out publicly and criticise what is happening. Corbyn’s inability to make even one word of
direct criticism of Starmer demonstrates that even if he had won the election
in 2017 and even if the Labour Right had agreed to vote him in as Prime
Minister, that he would have wilted at the first sign of opposition.
Undoubtedly for
someone like Mike, as with all of us, to be accused of anti-Semitism when you have
spent your life opposing it, is hurtful. That is why the Labour Right, which
doesn’t give a tinker’s cuss about anti-Semitism or any other form of racism,
make the allegations. These accusations
are deliberately made to cause hurt and distress.
We should contrast
this with the readmission to the Labour Party in recent weeks of one of the
vilest racists on the Labour Right – Luke Stanger, a friend of Hove MP Peter
Kyle, who worked in the office of Joan Ryan, former Chair of Labour Friends of
Israel. Apart from multiple complaints of harassment from women in the Labour
Party Stanger is on record as saying that Travellers are ‘a nasty blight on society.’
Under Starmer genuine racists are always welcome in the Labour Party whereas anti-racists are expelled. It is unfortunate that some on the Left such as Jon Lansman, Owen Jones and David Renton, are unable to see through this Zionist campaign of vilification which defames good Jewish socialists like Mike.
We should pay tribute to someone who was a Jewish hero. Those who suspended Mike for 'antisemitism' weren't fit to lick his boots.
Tony Greenstein
Sat 13 Nov 2021
It is
with deep regret that we announce that JVL member and long-term fighter for
socialism, Mike Howard died after a short illness, with his close family
at his side, in the early hours of Thursday 11th November 2021.
Many
readers of our website will recognise and remember Mike as one of the Labour
Activists for Justice (LA4J) who had been treated so abysmally by the Party to
which he dedicated more than 45 years of his life. He died a committed
socialist and still angry with the Labour Party that had suspended him, a
Jewish anti-racist, for antisemitism.
You can
get a taste of his anger, his willingness to challenge and a little of his
background on this video from a Labour Grassroots show dedicated to those
involved in LA4J .
Mike
was born in Hackney in 1952 to socialist parents whose families had fled from
the threat of pogroms in Lithuania and Poland. He always said he learned
about internationalism as a child and this informed his philosophy and his
activism throughout his life.
He left
school fairly early, in part because of antisemitic bullying and was later
educated at Newcastle University (where he was active in the National
Organisation of Labour Students) and became a librarian. He was active in
the Labour Party Young Socialists in the 1970s – at a time when political
education was a major focus – and it was there that he met his wife Dee. In
time Mike became (step)father to Dee’s daughter Jenny and they had a son, Robin
together.
After
graduating he spent some years in the North East then moved to London
continuing his work as a librarian. In Lambeth he was a shop steward and
also a Convenor for NALGO (and the Unison) and supported many workers, not
least representing the Union in many tribunals.
He was
also a committed supporter of Wimbledon Football Club and was involved in
turning it into a supporter-owned club remaining in Wimbledon, rather than
moving to help the owners to profit.
In
Hastings he was well known as an activist, committed to justice for
Palestinians and, from 2012-2018 he was an elected councillor in what had
mainly been a Tory ward. He is remembered as an effective councillor,
supporting local residents in a number of campaigns as well as doing individual
case work and, of course, serving on committees. He stood down at the
2018 elections to care for his wife.
You can
see him talking about his role in Labour Activists for Justice, trying to hold
the Labour Party to account and to democratic principles in the video below:
Very many
tributes have been received in the first 36 hours after he died which show what
sort of a person he was and why he will be so badly missed. Many refer to his
appalling treatment by the Labour Party.
Many have
commented on how friendly he was and for many younger people and others who
joined when Jeremy Corbyn was elected, it was Mike who welcomed them, made sure
they were invited to the pub after meetings. Several have said that they
learned so much from him, about the history of the Party and of the wider
movement.
Here are
some extracts:
Peter
Chowney, who was Deputy Leader in Hastings most of the time that Mike was a
councillor:
He was a
good comrade, and a very good local councillor – the only Labour councillor to
successfully defend West St Leonards ward. And a fellow former Hackney Labour
Party member! Such a pity he had to spend his last days defending himself
against this awful witchhunt. I shall miss him.
Peter Doyle,
Jen Pickard and John Pickard – some friends in the North
East:
“We are
saddened to hear of the sudden and untimely death of Mike Howard, a member of
Hastings and Rye Labour Party, in the early hours of November 11. Mike was one
of those left-wing members facing suspension by the Party on the spurious
grounds of ‘anti-Semitism’, a deeply ironic charge considering his Jewish
background. We knew Mike from his time in the Labour Party Young Socialists in
Gateshead where we were members and where he was also an active member of the
local government union, NALGO.
Mike, who
came from a family tradition of socialist ideas, was a Marxist and a supporter
of Militant in his days in the North East. He was always a
friendly, comradely and cheerful person to know. Mike wrote an excellent
article for Left Horizons late last year, on how unfit for
purpose Labour’s disciplinary process is, in his own and in other cases… Mike
will be a great loss, not only to his family, but to the whole labour movement
and those who knew him…”
Simon
Hester (local Unite Community Branch member):
I only
got to know Mike over the past year but, it’s strange, it feels like I knew him
a lot longer. He was such a friendly and welcoming comrade. For socialists of a
certain age we have been through so many struggles together it seems to have
created an unspoken bond, a shared tradition. I have absolutely no doubt which
side Mike was on in the great campaigns against racism, during the miners’
strike, the poll tax campaign, the antiwar movement. Over the past few months I
kept bumping into him and Dee at protests over Palestine, NHS pay, refugee
rights and the Police Bill. And I won’t forget his outrage and eloquence in
challenging the witchhunt of socialists and anti-Zionists in the Labour Party.
The movement has lost a principled socialist, an internationalist and
anti-racist, and above all, an anti-Zionist Jew. His hope for a socialist
future will live on in the growing movements of young people …
solidarity, Simon
Carel
Buxton, Chair West Ham CLP (suspended 21 March):
I met him
only once and that was at LP conference in 2019 as I recall. Mike made a
lasting impression on me because of his warmth, his humour and his clear
dedication to socialist ideas. Both of us have roots in the east end and we
talked about our great fighting tradition. I still live in West Ham but was
born in Hastings, Mike’s life journey was from Hackney to Hastings or rather
Mugsborough as we called it. He was a hero of our class and I send you my
deepest condolences.
Sarah Gomes-Harris:
Such sad
news for the local Labour Party. Such a lovely man, so rooted in the human
dignity and decency of socialism and so unfairly targeted and isolated by the
party he cherished his whole life…. I wish more people were like Mike Howard…
So heartbreaking. Rest with peace, love and power x
Marie
Lynam:
Those who
disciplined Mike did a terrible wrong not just to him, but to the justice and
bravery contained in his political positions. It is a cruel thing that Mike had
to go with this insult done to him, and to everything good he stood for.
Through
you, and with my thanks, I send my solidarity to his family and comrades.
Rica Bird (JVL
member; Wirral South CLP):
This is
indeed a sad blow, and even more cruel considering his mistreatment at the
hands of the Labour Party. Although I didn’t know him, I gather his life has
been a gift to all combating oppression and leaves a great legacy for the rest
of us to follow.
I keep
thinking for those who have been summarily expelled, those suspended, or ‘under
investigation’ and those who have simply left, that it is not we who have left
the Party, it truly IS the Party has left us!!
In
solidarity
Jewish
members and others file court claim against Labour for breach of EHRC
principles after party tells them: ‘EHRC does not apply to you’
Mike
Howard (68) Member of Hastings & Rye CLP. Active Labour Party
member for over thirty-five years, holding office in six CLP’s during this
time. Twice elected Hastings Borough Councillor. Retired (former
office-holding) Unison life member. Unite Community, JVL and PSC. He is a
Jewish, lifelong anti-racist whose family escaped the murderous pogroms in
pre-war Russia/Poland and fought the fascists in their East London
neighbourhood. Mike has suffered real anti-semitism, and finds it completely
unacceptable that Labour Party HQ, knowing that he is Jewish, has not responded
to his solicitors’ request to drop an anonymous complainant’s accusations of
anti-semitism against him which is based on the process the EHRC found was
unfair and based on a code the Party will not publish.
We are
appalled by the large and growing number of Jewish members of the Labour Party
– including ourselves – who have recently been subject to disciplinary
proceedings related to alleged antisemitism. This fact alone – over and above
the trumped up and politicised nature of the charges – makes a mockery of Keir
Starmer’s commitment to ensuring Labour is a safe space for Jews.
It is now
abundantly clear that this commitment does not cover discrimination against
Jewish socialists. On the contrary, Starmer’s abuse of our Jewish identity and
his willingness to exploit antisemitism as a political football is shameful and
harmful not only to freedom of expression, but also to the fight against real
antisemitism and racism of all forms, both in and outside of the Labour Party.
Graham Bash
Jo Bird
Mike Cushman
Michael Ellman
Michael Howard
Moshe Machover
Diana Neslen
Jonathan Rosenhead
Glyn Secker
Stephen Solley
George Wilmers
Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi
I have been against all forms of racial prejudice all my adult life too. And I also was expelled from labour nder this bogus witch hunt. Yet you repeated the false accusations against me.
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