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Local Elections 2018: Anti-Semitism row 'caused' Barnet loss | Local Elections 2018: Anti-Semitism row 'caused' Barnet loss |
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A senior Labour politician says he "suspects" the anti-Semitism row led to his party's failure to take control of Barnet Council. | A senior Labour politician says he "suspects" the anti-Semitism row led to his party's failure to take control of Barnet Council. |
Shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth believes Labour needs to regain the trust of voters who had been "turned away". | Shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth believes Labour needs to regain the trust of voters who had been "turned away". |
Labour had been expected to win Barnet for the first time, however the Conservative Party held the council. | Labour had been expected to win Barnet for the first time, however the Conservative Party held the council. |
The Tories increased their majority by winning 38 seats. | The Tories increased their majority by winning 38 seats. |
Labour group leader Barry Rawlings said the party's anti-Semitism row had "made a difference" as Barnet has one of the UK's largest Jewish populations. | Labour group leader Barry Rawlings said the party's anti-Semitism row had "made a difference" as Barnet has one of the UK's largest Jewish populations. |
"If it had happened a couple of years ago Barnet would now be a Labour council," he said. | |
Barnet had been in no overall control before the election. | Barnet had been in no overall control before the election. |
Labour won 25 seats compared to 30 in the 2014 election while the Liberal Democrats lost their only seat on the north London council. | Labour won 25 seats compared to 30 in the 2014 election while the Liberal Democrats lost their only seat on the north London council. |
The Conservatives controlled Barnet after the last council election in 2014, but it changed to no overall control when one councillor resigned earlier this year. | The Conservatives controlled Barnet after the last council election in 2014, but it changed to no overall control when one councillor resigned earlier this year. |
Adam Langleben, one of the Labour councillors who lost their seat in Barnet, said allegations of anti-Semitism were the key reasons for the party's losses in London. | |
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "I spent countless hours knocking on countless doors speaking to Jewish voters who are Labour voters or were Labour voters - people who genuinely believe in the same values as the Labour Party, who agreed with our local manifesto for Barnet. | He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "I spent countless hours knocking on countless doors speaking to Jewish voters who are Labour voters or were Labour voters - people who genuinely believe in the same values as the Labour Party, who agreed with our local manifesto for Barnet. |
"But they could not vote for a Labour Party that they see as hostile or dangerous to the Jewish community. | "But they could not vote for a Labour Party that they see as hostile or dangerous to the Jewish community. |
"And the Labour Party is seen by far too many people in the Jewish community as being racist right now." | "And the Labour Party is seen by far too many people in the Jewish community as being racist right now." |
However, Richard Cornelius, Conservative leader of Barnet Council, said voters were more concerned about "local issues" than with accusations of anti-Semitism within Labour. | However, Richard Cornelius, Conservative leader of Barnet Council, said voters were more concerned about "local issues" than with accusations of anti-Semitism within Labour. |
'Vile anti-semitism' | |
He said: "They are all basic issues. It was things like potholes, the collection of their rubbish bins and keeping the council tax low. | He said: "They are all basic issues. It was things like potholes, the collection of their rubbish bins and keeping the council tax low. |
"Of course there is a concern about anti-Semitism in the Jewish areas, and of course there is a wider concern about it more generally. | "Of course there is a concern about anti-Semitism in the Jewish areas, and of course there is a wider concern about it more generally. |
"People are horrified, and Labour have to address that." | "People are horrified, and Labour have to address that." |
Speaking at a visit to Barnet, Prime Minister Theresa May said: "People of all faiths have rejected the vile anti-semitism that has gone unchallenged in the Labour party for too long". | |
Labour MP John Mann, an outspoken critic of Jeremy Corbyn, tweeted that the anti-Semitism row had "cost Labour badly last night". | Labour MP John Mann, an outspoken critic of Jeremy Corbyn, tweeted that the anti-Semitism row had "cost Labour badly last night". |
"A Jewish member for more than 60 years told me on the doorstep he couldn't vote Labour in Barnet yesterday," he said. | "A Jewish member for more than 60 years told me on the doorstep he couldn't vote Labour in Barnet yesterday," he said. |
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