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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 the party’s “serious problem” with antisemitism. 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 Labour minister, demanded that the Labour leader demonstrate “total opposition to the views and violence of organisations such as Hamas and Hezbollah”. 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 Labour party. 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. 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, 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”. 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 an idea 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 “nonaligned” 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”. 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”.