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Starmer under pressure from Jewish groups over MPs | Starmer under pressure from Jewish groups over MPs |
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Sir Keir Starmer is facing calls from Jewish groups to take further action over two MPs who addressed a meeting that included two expelled activists. | |
The Jewish Chronicle reported Labour MPs Diane Abbott and Bell Ribeiro-Addy spoke at the online meeting. | The Jewish Chronicle reported Labour MPs Diane Abbott and Bell Ribeiro-Addy spoke at the online meeting. |
The MPs said they were unaware expelled members might contribute and they would not share a platform with them. | The MPs said they were unaware expelled members might contribute and they would not share a platform with them. |
Labour said the MPs were "reminded of their responsibilities" when spoken to "in the strongest possible terms". | Labour said the MPs were "reminded of their responsibilities" when spoken to "in the strongest possible terms". |
But the Board of Deputies of British Jews said "swift action" had to be taken as they had "shared a platform" with two activists expelled over anti-Semitism. | But the Board of Deputies of British Jews said "swift action" had to be taken as they had "shared a platform" with two activists expelled over anti-Semitism. |
Sir Keir repeated Labour's earlier statement when asked about the calls, adding: "Those people who've been expelled from the Labour Party do not share the values of the Labour Party and the Labour Party does not share their views, and I condemn those views." | Sir Keir repeated Labour's earlier statement when asked about the calls, adding: "Those people who've been expelled from the Labour Party do not share the values of the Labour Party and the Labour Party does not share their views, and I condemn those views." |
Wednesday's Zoom meeting, entitled "Labour Leaks - Lessons for the Left", was attended by more than 600 people, the organisers, Don't Leave, Organise, said. | Wednesday's Zoom meeting, entitled "Labour Leaks - Lessons for the Left", was attended by more than 600 people, the organisers, Don't Leave, Organise, said. |
Those who contributed to the discussion at the meeting after the speeches were chosen by the event organisers without the agreement of the speakers, the group added. | Those who contributed to the discussion at the meeting after the speeches were chosen by the event organisers without the agreement of the speakers, the group added. |
A joint statement from a spokesman for Ms Abbott and Ms Ribeiro-Addy said: "The MPs were not aware that any suspended or expelled former members of the Labour Party might contribute as audience members. | A joint statement from a spokesman for Ms Abbott and Ms Ribeiro-Addy said: "The MPs were not aware that any suspended or expelled former members of the Labour Party might contribute as audience members. |
"They did not and would not share a platform with them. Both MPs are long-standing anti-racist campaigners and are known for standing up to all forms of bigotry." | "They did not and would not share a platform with them. Both MPs are long-standing anti-racist campaigners and are known for standing up to all forms of bigotry." |
Earlier this month, Sir Keir was praised by Jewish groups for a "good start" after the Labour leader apologised for anti-Semitism in Labour's ranks in his acceptance speech. | Earlier this month, Sir Keir was praised by Jewish groups for a "good start" after the Labour leader apologised for anti-Semitism in Labour's ranks in his acceptance speech. |
But Board of Deputies of British Jews president Marie van der Zyl called on Sir Keir to take "swift and decisive action" to demonstrate "this is a new era, rather than a false dawn". | But Board of Deputies of British Jews president Marie van der Zyl called on Sir Keir to take "swift and decisive action" to demonstrate "this is a new era, rather than a false dawn". |
"It is completely unacceptable that Labour MPs, and even ordinary members, should be sharing platforms with those that have been expelled from the party for anti-Semitism," she said. | "It is completely unacceptable that Labour MPs, and even ordinary members, should be sharing platforms with those that have been expelled from the party for anti-Semitism," she said. |
"Indeed, this breaches the Board of Deputies' 10 pledges that Keir and the other Labour leadership contenders signed up to." | "Indeed, this breaches the Board of Deputies' 10 pledges that Keir and the other Labour leadership contenders signed up to." |
Euan Philipps, from the Labour Against Anti-Semitism campaign group, said Sir Keir needed to give a "strong and unequivocal response" but had instead "demonstrated a disappointing level of moral and political cowardice" for not removing the whip from the MPs. | Euan Philipps, from the Labour Against Anti-Semitism campaign group, said Sir Keir needed to give a "strong and unequivocal response" but had instead "demonstrated a disappointing level of moral and political cowardice" for not removing the whip from the MPs. |
Campaign Against Anti-Semitism chief executive Gideon Falter said Sir Keir had shown "his apologies are meaningless" by not taking stronger action. | Campaign Against Anti-Semitism chief executive Gideon Falter said Sir Keir had shown "his apologies are meaningless" by not taking stronger action. |
"After half a decade of the Labour anti-Semitism crisis, no MP should need 'reminding' not to engage with those expelled from the Party over anti-Semitism," Mr Falter said. | "After half a decade of the Labour anti-Semitism crisis, no MP should need 'reminding' not to engage with those expelled from the Party over anti-Semitism," Mr Falter said. |
'Reminded of responsibilities' | 'Reminded of responsibilities' |
The Jewish Chronicle reported that Tony Greenstein, who was thrown out of Labour in 2018 for offensive comments, and Jackie Walker, who was expelled over allegedly anti-Semitic comments, had attended the meeting. | The Jewish Chronicle reported that Tony Greenstein, who was thrown out of Labour in 2018 for offensive comments, and Jackie Walker, who was expelled over allegedly anti-Semitic comments, had attended the meeting. |
A Labour spokeswoman said: "The previous comments made by some of the individuals on this call are completely unacceptable. | A Labour spokeswoman said: "The previous comments made by some of the individuals on this call are completely unacceptable. |
"These are not people who support the values of the Labour Party. | "These are not people who support the values of the Labour Party. |
"This is being made clear to the Labour MPs who attended the call in the strongest possible terms and they are being reminded of their responsibilities and obligations." | "This is being made clear to the Labour MPs who attended the call in the strongest possible terms and they are being reminded of their responsibilities and obligations." |
A statement from Don't Leave, Organise said: "The choice of contributors participating in the wider discussion that followed the four speeches was that of the meeting organisers, with no reference to, or agreement from, the platform speakers. | A statement from Don't Leave, Organise said: "The choice of contributors participating in the wider discussion that followed the four speeches was that of the meeting organisers, with no reference to, or agreement from, the platform speakers. |
"All comments and contributions were based on the political points under discussion by members of the audience exercising their right to participate in a free discussion at an open meeting," the group said. | "All comments and contributions were based on the political points under discussion by members of the audience exercising their right to participate in a free discussion at an open meeting," the group said. |
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