Despite Being the Third Largest Parliamentary Group with 72 MPs, only 4 Lib Dems have signed Early Day Motion 2386
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There was a time when the Liberal Party claimed,
under Jo Grimond, to be a radical party of the left and a defender of civil
liberties. With its marriage to the Social Democrats that went by the board.
In 2010 it got into bed with David Cameron’s
Tories in the Coalition government and were virtually eliminated at the 2015
election after having gone
back on their promise not to increase tuition fees. They also paved the way
for Brexit.
Under Vince Cable, the Business Minister, the Post Office was privatised and virtually given
away to the private sector. Privatisation, which has transferred
£200 billion from the public purse to the billionaire class since Thatcher
pioneered it, was fully supported by the Lib Dems.
One thing is clear. The Lib Dems are not a left-wing
party. Indeed the old adage holds that if you scratch a Liberal you’ll get a
Conservative.
Under the
lamentable Jo Swinson as leader they
joined in the ‘anti-Semitism’ smear campaign against the Labour Left and Corbyn
with gusto. Their two most prominent
pro-Palestinian figures – Baroness Jenny Tonge and David Ward MP - were both
forced out of the party. The defeat
of Swinson at the 2019 General Election by the SNP was the best result on a
miserable night.
The Lib-Dems have an appalling record on
Zionism and Palestine. They have given full support to the Apartheid, Jewish
Supremacist State that has leading
Jewish Nazis in the most powerful positions of Finance and Police. They
have also been silent over the genocide in Gaza in contrast to Ukraine.
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A day ago I wrote to the 72 Lib-Dem
MPs asking why only four of them have signed Early
Day Motion 2386 calling on the government to intervene in the hunger
strikes by 6 Palestine Action supporters to ensure that the Filton
24 are freed on bail. Andrew George was one of the original sponsors and
the other three – Layla Moran (herself of Palestinian origin), Alistair
Carmichael and Ian Roome signed very late in the day.
The
Lib Dems have 11% of the total MPs in the House of Commons yet they only
comprise 6.5% of the 62 who have signed. This for a party which purports to
take a pride in supporting civil liberties.
The issues are quite clear. All the hunger strikers are unconvicted prisoners, charged with minor criminal offences such as criminal damage and yet they are being held under ‘terrorist’ conditions despite being completely peaceful. Bail has been refused repeatedly and one judge who did grant bail, Bobby Cheema-Grubb, had her decision immediately appealed to the reactionary Court of Appeal and found herself taken off further cases of this nature.
But then Liberals have always had a bad record
in terms of basic democratic rights. It was a Liberal government under Asquith
that gaoled the Suffragettes and passed the Cat and
Mouse Act. MPs, including the wretched Yvette Cooper lionise the
Suffragettes today but in their time they too were called terrorists. Indeed,
in comparison with Palestine Action they were terrorists.
From 1912 to 1914 the
Suffragettes orchestrated a widespread
campaign of arson and bombings targeting churches, post boxes, railway lines,
and the homes of politicians. This included an attempt to burn down the home of
the Chancellor, David Lloyd George.
They
invented the letter bomb, which injured several postal workers. They
placed
bombs on public transport and in crowded places like Westminster Abbey and
the Theatre Royal in Dublin while audiences were present. Assaults on
politicians and public officials with whips and other objects occurred and a fire
at Portsmouth dockyard in 1913 killed two men, and other fires killed two men
and several horses in rural Bradford.
According to the definition of terrorism in
the Terrorist Act 2000 the Suffragettes were without doubt terrorists. But here
is the strange thing. On the very day that the proscription of Palestine Action
was voted on in Parliament, the Home Secretary, the vile hypocrite Yvette
Cooper appeared
in the Commons with other female Labour MPs in the purple colours of the
Suffragettes.
And people still say we should respect the law
that is passed by crooks and criminals like Starmer, Cooper and Lammy.
Ed Davey the Lib Dem leader is an
Establishment politician from head to toe. As Post Office Minister he ignored
the scandal of the Post Office workers, initially
refusing even to meet Alan Bates their
organiser. Even after he met Alan he took the official view that nothing
was wrong.
983 sub-postmasters were falsely convicted. A
quarter, 236, were
gaoled. The only thing that can be said in Davey’s defence is that the
Judges who sentenced the sub-postmasters never once asked how it was that there
were so many dishonest postmasters still less questioned the ‘computer
is right’ law that led to their convictions. At
least 13 involved in the affair took their own lives.
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However the Lib Dems have denied
any responsibility at all. After all Ministers were lied to by their officials
and that absolved them of any need to have made further enquiries.
One thing that the Lib Dems emphasise is that
unlike the Conservatives and Starmer Labour, they are committed to civil
liberties. Policy Paper 44 on their website
is titled ‘Protecting Civil Liberties’ and it has this to say:
Liberal Democrats believe that everyone, whoever they are, should have
civil liberties. Civil liberties are rooted in freedom of speech and expression,
freedom of association and freedom of movement. They depend on equality of
treatment before the law.
Yet this a lie. We have seen the Police banning
demonstrations, rerouting
them away from the BBC on the pretext that a synagogue was nearby, on the
assumption that Jews support Genocide, and it would now seem the Met
are banning repeat demonstrations with legal powers that they don’t have. We have seen the Police
conducting dawn raids on Palestine solidarity activists on the pretext that
they have supported a proscribed organisation, Hamas. Yet throughout this wave
of repression the Lib Dems have said nothing.
When it came to the proscription of Palestine
Action, the first protest group to be classified as a ‘terrorist’ group the Lib
Dems excelled themselves. The official party position was to abstain but 6 MPs Andrew George, Tom Gordon, Tessa Munt, Manuela Perteghella, Al
Pinkerton, and Luke Taylor voted ‘yes’ and ‘no’.
Their reason for doing so was that Starmer Labour, in its normal dishonest way,
bundled the proscription with two neo-Nazi groups thus depriving MPs of the
opportunity of voting for each group specifically.
Of course the principled thing to do would have been to vote ‘no’ to the bundle, as the purpose of the proscription wasn’t to outlaw groups which don’t even operate in the UK but to proscribe Palestine Action. But this is typical of the Lib Dems. When it comes to radical or uncomfortable groups they abstain or simply go absent.
It is clear that there has been political
intervention at the highest levels in this matter. We know
for a fact that the Israeli Embassy has intervened and been consulted on
the whole question of Elbit prosecutions and on the banning of Palestine Action.
We also know that The Joint Terrorism Analysis
Centre and the Proscription Review Group were both against
the proscription of Palestine Action. So the internment of the hunger strikers
and the Filton 24, because that is what it is, is completely unjustified yet
the Lib Dem MPs have sat on their hands.
Why?
Because the Lib Dems are committed as a party
to supporting the Apartheid State of Israel. Israel is a state that has an official
policy of using torture against Palestinian detainees, which is in illegal occupation
of Gaza and the West Bank. Israel is at the present time incarcerating nearly
10,000 Palestinian prisoners, a third of them without even a trial, before a military
court. The military courts themselves have a 99.74%
rate of conviction.
Even the Nazi Peoples’ Courts, which were
explicitly political, acquitted
more defendants than Israel’s military courts. The acquittal rate in 1940
was 7.3%. It then fell to around 5% until 1944, when it rose to almost 12%.
This is the state that the Lib Dems support uncritically, a racist police state
and a Jewish supremacist state with ethno-nationalism at its heart.
That above all is why the Lib-Dems have been
silent over the Genocide in Gaza and the Hunger Strikes in particular.
Tony Greenstein














On behalf of the local Palestine group, Will Forster LD MP for Woking was written to on Monday 15th December. The local West Surrey Palestine group collected 780 signatures requesting Will Forster sign the EDM. The petition was handed in to his constituency office.
ReplyDeleteYou wont be surprised there has been no response and of course he has not signed the EDM. Will Forster visited Palestine last year, so he should know better.
Thanks for your background history.
Ed Davey manages a lot of chest thumping when it comes to Russia! Here is his statement this August - I don't suppose substituting Israel here for Russia would ever cross his mind
ReplyDelete"It’s clear Putin doesn’t want peace. Trump’s attempt to sweet talk him into a deal has failed, so it’s time for Trump to finally get tough.
The UK should seize Russian assets to help Ukraine today, and press the US to do the same."