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Senior Labour MP urges Corbyn to tackle party's antisemitism 'problem' | Senior Labour MP urges Corbyn to tackle party's antisemitism 'problem' |
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A senior Labour MP representing an area of Manchester with a large Jewish population has met Jeremy Corbyn to urge him to deal with what he called the party’s “serious problem” with antisemitism. | |
Ivan Lewis, a former minister, demanded that the Labour leader demonstrate “total opposition to the views and violence of organisations such as Hamas and Hezbollah”. | |
He claimed two councillors in his Bury North constituency in Greater Manchester lost their seats because Jewish constituents turned against Labour in protest at comments by Ken Livingstone about Hitler being a Zionist. | He claimed two councillors in his Bury North constituency in Greater Manchester lost their seats because Jewish constituents turned against Labour in protest at comments by Ken Livingstone about Hitler being a Zionist. |
Lewis, who hopes to be selected as Labour’s candidate in next year’s mayoral elections in Greater Manchester, met with Corbyn on Wednesday to discuss concerns about antisemitism in the party. | |
After the meeting he said: “I made it clear that while the vast majority of Labour members are not antisemitic, there is a serious problem among a minority which has to be tackled decisively. | After the meeting he said: “I made it clear that while the vast majority of Labour members are not antisemitic, there is a serious problem among a minority which has to be tackled decisively. |
“I pointed out to Jeremy that we lost council seats in Bury as a result of a protest vote on this issue by former Labour voters.” | “I pointed out to Jeremy that we lost council seats in Bury as a result of a protest vote on this issue by former Labour voters.” |
In the local elections last week, two of three Labour councillors lost their seats in Bury’s Prestwich ward, where 5,913 residents – 17.2% of the population – are Jewish. | |
At the count, the councillor Alan Quinn said the party had lost two “hard-working and proud” councillors because of a “backlash against the Labour party”, blaming “bigots like Ken Livingstone”. | |
Livingstone, who served two terms as mayor of London, was suspended by the party for the remarks he made while trying to defend the suspended Bradford MP Naz Shah. | Livingstone, who served two terms as mayor of London, was suspended by the party for the remarks he made while trying to defend the suspended Bradford MP Naz Shah. |
Lewis said Corbyn agreed to submit his five-point plan to the inquiry into antisemitism and racism established by Labour. | Lewis said Corbyn agreed to submit his five-point plan to the inquiry into antisemitism and racism established by Labour. |
It includes a proposal to amend the party’s constitution to explicitly state there will be zero tolerance of all forms of racism in the party and society; the establishment of a “non-aligned” Labour for Middle East peace organisation that supports a two-state solution; and “to make it clear that zero-tolerance of antisemitism includes total opposition to the views and violence of organisations such as Hamas and Hezbollah”. |
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