Margaret Hodge https://news.alayham.com/index.php/ en Sat, 04 Mar 2023 11:52:50 +0100 Unkillable myths: Corbyn’s Labour Party and antisemitism https://news.alayham.com/index.php/content/unkillable-myths-corbyns-labour-party-and-antisemitism <span class="field field--name-title field--type-string field--label-hidden">Unkillable myths: Corbyn’s Labour Party and antisemitism</span> <span class="field field--name-uid field--type-entity-reference field--label-hidden"><span>alayham</span></span> <span class="field field--name-created field--type-created field--label-hidden">Sat, 03/04/2023 - 11:52</span> <div class="clearfix text-formatted field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Unkillable myths: Corbyn’s Labour Party and antisemitismby Ian SinclairMorning Star9 February 2023 “I’m afraid Jeremy only has himself to blame for the situation he’s in because of his failure to apologise for what happened in the Labour Party, when he was leader, on antisemitism,” Labour MP Liz Kendall said, speaking alongside Jeremy Corbyn MP, on […]</p> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-link field--type-link field--label-above"> <div class="field__label">Link</div> <div class="field__item"><a href="https://ianjsinclair.wordpress.com/2023/03/04/unkillable-myths-corbyns-labour-party-and-antisemitism/">Unkillable myths: Corbyn’s Labour Party and antisemitism</a></div> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-tags field--type-entity-reference field--label-above clearfix"> <h3 class="field__label">Tags</h3> <ul class='links field__items'> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/media" hreflang="und">media</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/uk-domestic-politics" hreflang="und">UK Domestic Politics</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/aaron-bastani" hreflang="und">Aaron Bastani</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/anti-semitism" hreflang="und">anti-semitism</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/bbc" hreflang="und">BBC</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/bbc-panorama" hreflang="und">BBC Panorama</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/geoffrey-bindman" hreflang="en">Geoffrey Bindman</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/greg-philo" hreflang="und">Greg Philo</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/james-ball" hreflang="und">James Ball</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/jeremy-corbyn" hreflang="und">Jeremy Corbyn</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/jonathan-freedland" hreflang="und">Jonathan Freedland</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/liz-kendall" hreflang="und">Liz Kendall</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/margaret-hodge" hreflang="und">Margaret Hodge</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/robert-peston" hreflang="und">Robert Peston</a></li> </ul> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-source field--type-entity-reference field--label-above"> <div class="field__label">Source</div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/index.php/feed/426477" hreflang="und">Ian Sinclair</a></div> </div> Sat, 04 Mar 2023 10:52:50 +0000 alayham 1051654 at https://news.alayham.com Leaked Labour Report Shows Party’s Own Senior Staff Acted to Keep Corbyn out of Power https://news.alayham.com/index.php/content/leaked-labour-report-shows-party%E2%80%99s-own-senior-staff-acted-keep-corbyn-out-power <span class="field field--name-title field--type-string field--label-hidden">Leaked Labour Report Shows Party’s Own Senior Staff Acted to Keep Corbyn out of Power</span> <span class="field field--name-uid field--type-entity-reference field--label-hidden"><span>alayham</span></span> <span class="field field--name-created field--type-created field--label-hidden">Thu, 04/16/2020 - 17:02</span> <div class="clearfix text-formatted field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>In the June 2017 UK general election, Labour under Jeremy Corbyn came within a whisker of power. If just <a href="https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/corbyn-election-results-votes-away-prime-minister-theresa-may-hung-parliament-a7782581.html">2,227 votes</a> had gone the other way, seven Tory knife-edge constituencies would have been won by Labour, putting Corbyn in a strong position to lead a coalition government.<br /> Labour achieved 40 per cent in the election, increasing its share of the vote by more than any other of the party’s election leaders since 1945. As we <a href="https://www.medialens.org/2017/the-breaking-of-the-corporate-media-monopoly/">noted</a> at the time, it was one of the most astonishing results in UK political history.<br /> A leaked internal Labour report now reveals that senior Labour figures were actively trying to <em>stop</em> Labour winning the general election in order to oust Corbyn as party leader. The 860-page document, ‘The work of the Labour Party’s Governance and Legal Unit in relation to antisemitism, 2014 – 2019’, first leaked to <a href="https://news.sky.com/story/labour-antisemitism-investigation-will-not-be-sent-to-equality-commission-11972071">Sky News</a>, was the product of an extensive internal investigation into the way Labour handled antisemitism complaints.<br /> The report includes copious damning examples of email and WhatsApp exchanges among Labour officials expressing contempt for Jeremy Corbyn and anyone who supported him, including other Labour staff, Labour MPs and even the public.<br /> The document includes:</p> <ul><li>Conversations on election night about the need to hide internal Labour disappointment that Corbyn had done better than expected and would be unlikely to resign</li> <li>Regular sneering references to Corbyn-supporting party staff as ‘trots’</li> <li>Conversations between senior staff in Labour general secretary Iain McNicol’s office in which they refer to former director of communications Seamus Milne as ‘dracula’, and saying he was ‘spiteful and evil and we should make sure he is never allowed in our Party if it’s last thing we do’</li> <li>Conversations in which the same group refers to Corbyn’s former chief of staff Karie Murphy as ‘medusa’, a ‘crazy woman’ and a ‘bitch face cow’ that would ‘make a good dartboard’</li> <li>A discussion in which one of the group members expresses their ‘hope’ that a young pro-Corbyn Labour activist, whom they acknowledge had mental health problems, ‘dies in a fire’</li> </ul><p>The investigation was completed in the last month of Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership. <a href="https://news.sky.com/story/labour-antisemitism-investigation-will-not-be-sent-to-equality-commission-11972071">According</a> to Tom Rayner, Sky News political correspondent, the report found:</p> <blockquote><p>‘“no evidence” of antisemitism complaints being treated differently to other forms of complaint, or of current or former staff being “motivated by antisemitic intent”.’</p></blockquote> <p>However, the report did conclude that:</p> <blockquote><p>‘factional hostility towards Jeremy Corbyn amongst former senior officials contributed to “a litany of mistakes” that hindered the effective handling of the issue [of antisemitism].’</p></blockquote> <p>Emilie Oldknow, a senior Labour staffer, <a href="https://twitter.com/mfinnthepoet/status/1249476494985957376">boasted</a> that she had orchestrated that deputy leader Tom Watson delay the expulsion of Ken Livingston. This was with the deliberate intention of embarrassing Corbyn, despite the Labour leader demanding a speedy resolution of a <a href="https://www.jonathan-cook.net/blog/2017-03-31/labours-witch-hunt-against-ken-livingstone/">controversy</a> surrounding comments made by Livingston about Hitler and Israel.<br /> An unnamed pro-Corbyn ‘senior source’ who worked in Corbyn’s leadership office <a href="https://news.sky.com/story/labour-antisemitism-investigation-will-not-be-sent-to-equality-commission-11972071">said</a>: ‘This report completely blows open everything that went on.’<br /> Referring to then Labour party general secretary Iain Nichol, the source added:</p> <blockquote><p>‘We were being sabotaged and set up left right and centre by McNicol’s team and we didn’t even know. It’s so important that the truth comes out.’</p></blockquote> <p>This is part of the bigger picture that we have repeatedly <a href="https://www.medialens.org/2018/charges-without-merit-jeremy-corbyn-antisemitism-norman-finkelstein-and-noam-chomsky/">highlighted</a> of the <a href="https://www.medialens.org/2019/the-campaign-to-stop-corbyn-smears-racism-and-censorship/">weaponisation</a> of antisemitism to prevent Corbyn gaining power. The fact that senior figures within the Labour Party <em>itself</em> were actively working to prevent Corbyn’s victory is grim indeed.<br /> The report <a href="https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/labour-leak-report-corbyn-election-whatsapp-antisemitism-tories-yougov-poll-a9462456.html">says</a> that:</p> <blockquote><p>‘The party’s resources – paid for by party members – were often utilised to further the interests of one faction and in some cases were used to undermine the party’s objectives.’</p></blockquote> <p>In particular, anti-Corbyn party officials conspired to divert funds to Labour candidates critical of Corbyn. Senior management agreed to ‘throw cash’ at the seat of Tom Watson, then deputy leader and a persistent Corbyn critic.<br /> Significant resources were also channelled to a ‘secret key seats team’ in May 2017, without the knowledge of Corbyn or his office. This secret team worked to support MPs, including Watson, who were on the right wing of the party, diverting funds away from marginal seats.<br /> Novara Media’s Aaron Bastani, who has examined the leaked report, <a href="https://novaramedia.com/2020/04/12/its-going-to-be-a-long-night-how-members-of-labours-senior-management-campaigned-to-lose/">gives</a> examples of remarkable exchanges that took place among senior staff conspiring against Corbyn’s leadership. These include Labour managers expressing hope during the election campaign that the most pessimistic polls were correct. Greg Cook, Labour head of political strategy, said on June 4 – four days before the general election – that he hoped the ‘sheer hypocrisy’ of a Corbyn speech would make his views ‘a legitimate topic’ for attack, even referring to the Labour leader as ‘a lying little toerag’.<br /> When a YouGov poll showed Labour’s rating going up during the campaign, Francis Grove-White, the party’s international policy officer, said: ‘I actually felt quite sick when I saw that YouGov poll last night.’<br /> On election night, after the exit poll revealed that Labour had overturned the Conservative majority, Tracey Allen, the general secretary’s office manager, said that the result was the: ‘opposite to what I had been working towards for the last couple of years.’<br /> She described herself and her anti-Corybn allies as ‘silent and grey-faced’ and in need of counselling.<br /> McNichol – recall that he was the <em>party general secretary</em> – reacted with dismay as the pro-Corbyn results came in: ‘It’s going to be a long night.’<br /> The following morning, Allen bemoaned: ‘We will have to suck this up. The people have spoken. Bastards.’<br /> Emilie Oldknow, a senior Labour staffer mentioned above, was scathing about Labour MPs expressing support for Corbyn following Labour’s surprisingly good election results, describing one MP as ‘grovelling’ and ‘embarrassing’.<br /> As Bastani summarises, the leaked report:</p> <blockquote><p>‘depict[s] a disloyal, dysfunctional culture at the top of the party – one which held Labour’s twice elected leadership, party members, and any MPs they disagreed with, in contempt. Far from a few “bad apples” the messages expose systematic and sustained efforts to undermine the leadership by multiple figures in director-level positions.’</p></blockquote> <p>Bastani concludes:</p> <blockquote><p>‘These revelations should end any debate around whether Labour’s senior management team, including McNicol, were serious about a Labour government in 2017. To the contrary what this stunning cache of documents reveals is how McNicol – and a tight, unelected circle around him – made every effort to undermine and denigrate that year’s election campaign, frequently stating how they hoped it would fail while simultaneously planning to replace Jeremy Corbyn from as early as January [2017].’</p></blockquote> <p>Although long suspected, it is still breathtaking to see that senior Labour figures essentially conspired <em>to prevent a Corbyn-led government</em>, and that they would have actually preferred the re-election of an extreme-right Tory government.<br /> Film director Ken Loach <a href="https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/socialists-call-transparency-over-anti-semitism-investigation-risks-being-suppressed">told</a> the <em>Morning Star</em> that the leaked report was ‘dynamite’. He added:</p> <blockquote><p>‘If the evidence – all the emails and the secretive, abusive messages – is accurate, there has to be a reckoning, there must be consequences for this behaviour.’</p></blockquote> <p>David Rosenberg of the Jewish Socialists’ Group <a href="https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/socialists-call-transparency-over-anti-semitism-investigation-risks-being-suppressed">said</a>:</p> <blockquote><p>‘Many left-wing Jewish Labour members had criticised the Labour right wing for cynically using allegations of anti-semitism as a factional weapon. We believed that the leadership was genuine and principled in its efforts to address any such problem. Perhaps this report will validate us.’</p></blockquote> <p>It surely does.<br /> Historian Louise Raw <a href="https://twitter.com/LouiseRawAuthor/status/1249453136189755395">responded</a> to the leaked report via Twitter:</p> <blockquote><p>‘It’s sickening to read, even though we all *knew*. Destroying Corbyn was a malicious game. The zest of the wreckers, and their hatred for those us who supported him, hits you like a punch to the gut.’</p></blockquote> <p><strong>‘Mainstream’ Media Decree What The Story <em>Should</em> Be</strong><br /> But the utterly damning evidence in the leaked Labour report that Corbyn was undermined by his own party’s senior figures – that they were actually complicit in <em>weaponising antisemitism to keep him out of Downing Street </em>–  is not the ‘correct’ story to tell from the perspective of power. Instead, the focus for ‘mainstream’ media has been immediately twisted and deceptively presented as a desperate ‘smear campaign’ against ‘antisemitism whistleblowers’ by Corbyn allies.<br /> Thus, for the staunchly right-wing establishment <em>Times</em>, the required takeaway from the Labour report is this <a href="https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/antisemitism-smear-campaign-by-corbyn-allies-n0lmgcx2x">cynical diversion</a>:</p> <blockquote><p>‘Jeremy Corbyn’s allies have been accused of a last-minute bid to “smear whistleblowers” and “discredit allegations” of antisemitism in the Labour Party during his tenure.’</p></blockquote> <p>Under the headline, ‘Antisemitism “smear campaign” by Corbyn allies’, reporter Eleni Courea features quotes from Gideon Falter, chief executive of the lobby group <a href="https://electronicintifada.net/content/campaign-against-antisemitism-campaign-against-palestinians/19916">Campaign Against Antisemitism</a> which played a major role in the relentless attacks on Corbyn:</p> <blockquote><p>‘In the dying days of Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership, the Labour Party appears to have invested in a desperate last-ditch attempt to deflect and discredit allegations of antisemitism. Rather than properly dealing with cases of antisemitism and the culture of anti-Jewish racism that prevailed [sic] during Mr Corbyn’s tenure, the party has instead busied itself trawling through 10,000 of its own officials’ emails and Whatsapp messages in an attempt to imagine a vast anti-Corbyn conspiracy and to continue its effort to smear whistleblowers.’</p></blockquote> <p>The <em>Telegraph</em> gave its <a href="https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/04/13/sir-keir-starmer-faces-first-crisis-anti-semitism-campaigners/">reporting</a> a similar spin, ignoring the mountain of evidence of internal Labour hostility towards Corbyn, acting <em>to prevent a general election victory</em>. Instead, it led with the trumped-up accusation that ‘supporters of Jeremy Corbyn’ had released ‘unredacted details of anti-Semitism whistleblowers into the public domain’. The <em>Telegraph</em> report, like the <em>Times</em> article, gave prominent space to comments from the Campaign Against Antisemitism.<br /> Clearly singing from the same hymn sheet, the <em>Evening Standard</em>, edited by former Tory Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, <a href="https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/anti-semitism-campaigners-accuse-jeremy-corbyn-allies-of-smearing-whistleblowers-as-internal-probe-finds-no-evidence/ar-BB12wN1N?ocid=st">told</a> its readers:</p> <blockquote><p>‘Jeremy Corbyn’s allies have been accused of using a report to “smear whistleblowers” and “discredit allegations” of anti-Semitism in the Labour Party during his tenure.’</p></blockquote> <p>Once again, rather than include <em>any</em> of the many damning quotes by senior Labour staff smearing or disparaging Corbyn, the newspaper gave space to the Campaign Against Antisemitism with its chief executive Gideon Falter once again to the fore. It is worth adding here that Joe Glasman, who heads the political investigations team at the Campaign Against Antisemitism, <a href="https://electronicintifada.net/blogs/asa-winstanley/we-slaughtered-jeremy-corbyn-says-israel-lobbyist">boasted</a> after the 2019 UK general election that ‘the beast is slain’ and that Corbyn had been ‘slaughtered’.<br /><em>Evening Standard</em> columnist Anne McElvoy was <a href="https://www.standard.co.uk/comment/comment/leaked-labour-report-keir-starmer-s-first-test-decisive-a4413921.html">scathing</a> about the leaked report, denouncing it as: ‘a Stasi-like trawl of internal mails and messages in search of disloyalty.’<br /> She continued: ‘As conspiracy theories go, this one is up there with 5G equipment spreading Covid-19.’<br /> By contrast, the <em>Independent</em> took the leaked Labour report more seriously and <a href="https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/labour-report-leak-keir-starmer-investigation-angela-rayner-antisemitism-a9462881.html">quoted</a> from a <a href="https://twitter.com/socialistcam/status/1249731751636873216">statement</a> by the Socialist Campaign Group of Labour MPs:</p> <blockquote><p>‘We understand the disappointment and frustration that many Labour members will feel with the details revealed in this report.<br /> ‘It contains revelation of senior officials undermining the 2017 general election campaign and suggests there are cases to answer on bullying, harassment, sexism and racism.’</p></blockquote> <p>To its credit, the <em>Independent</em> later published an extensive follow-up <a href="https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/labour-leak-report-corbyn-election-whatsapp-antisemitism-tories-yougov-poll-a9462456.html">piece</a> with a headline that summed up the incredible revelations of the 860-page Labour report:</p> <blockquote><p>‘Anti-Corbyn Labour officials worked to lose general election to oust leader, leaked dossier finds’</p></blockquote> <p>But, true to form, BBC News struck its usual pro-establishment ‘impartial’ stance by featuring the omnipresent Gideon Falter of the Campaign Against Antisemitism. However, it did at least permit a tiny <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-52271317">hint</a> at the essential awkward truth in a brief line:</p> <blockquote><p>‘…some [senior Labour figures] seemed to have “taken a view that the worse things got for Labour, the happier they would be since this might expedite Jeremy Corbyn’s departure from office”.’</p></blockquote> <p>A later <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-52280204">piece</a>, clearly meant as a more extensive account but buried deep in the ‘Politics’ section of the BBC News website, had all of seven sentences of ‘analysis’ by BBC Political Correspondent Helen Catt; the crucial one being:</p> <blockquote><p>‘it’s the allegation that Labour staff worked against a win for Mr Corbyn in the 2017 election that is likely to be most incendiary, <em><strong>if proven</strong></em>.’ [emphasis added]</p></blockquote> <p>‘If proven’. Once again, copious examples of senior Labour staff working against a Corbyn win are excluded from a ‘mainstream’ media report.<br /> And where is BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg? Has she gone into hiding? This is a major BBC figure who, month after month, channelled a one-sided account of Labour’s supposed antisemitism crisis, including an infamous <em>BBC Panorama</em> programme <a href="https://www.mediareform.org.uk/blog/bbc-panorama-on-anti-semitism-a-catalogue-of-reporting-failures">demolished</a> as a ‘catalogue of reporting failures’ by the Media Reform Coalition.<br /> Her silence now on the leaked Labour report is shameful and a kick in the teeth to the TV licence fee-paying public which she supposedly serves. Where are all her tweets decrying the betrayal of so many British voters, and the betrayal of democracy itself? Why is there <em>nothing</em> about it on her BBC <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/correspondents/laurakuenssberg">blog</a>?<br /> And yet, Kuenssberg was happy to use her influential Twitter platform to <a href="https://twitter.com/bbclaurak/status/1246427737176322048">amplify</a> a message from Iain McNichol on April 4, less than two weeks ago:</p> <blockquote><p>‘Labour’s former General Sec now Labour Peer, Iain McNichol – “The sad fact that Labour has the lowest number of MPs since the WW2 tells you everything you need to know about the Corbyn experiment. I like, thousands in the Labour party, am thankful that chapter is now closed.”’</p></blockquote> <p>Her silence now on the revelations concerning McNichol’s despicable role in thwarting a Labour victory in 2017 is telling indeed.<br /> Likewise, where is Robert Peston, the ITV political editor? Why does his <a href="https://www.itv.com/news/meet-the-team/robert-peston/">blog</a> have nothing on this scandal? Where are all his Twitter remarks on the shocking truth of the subversion by senior Labour figures of Corbyn’s attempt to win the 2017 general election? According to Michael Walker of Novara Media, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NARtSqifpzI">reporting</a> via <em>Double Down News</em> on 15 April, Kuenssberg and Peston, along with Paul Brand of ITV and Tom Newton Dunn of the <em>Sun</em>, have not tweeted <em>at all</em> about the report.<br /> The harsh truth is that these journalists have been selectively filtered upwards into their highly influential positions, having demonstrated that they would be safe choices at each stage of their respective careers.  In other words, there would never be a serious risk that they would pursue real journalism that truly holds power to account.<br /> And will <em>BBC Newsnight</em>’s ‘lead presenter’, Emily Maitlis, be commenting? On April 1, she retweeted a thread from someone called Dave Rich. The first <a href="https://twitter.com/medialens/status/1250047786613121025">tweet</a> in the thread all but described Corbyn as a Nazi:</p> <blockquote><p>‘Goodbye Jeremy Corbyn. They said you don’t have an antisemitic bone in your body. That may be true, but your brain is full of it. Can we remember all the examples? Probably not but I’ll have a go /1’</p></blockquote> <p>This was retweeted by this senior BBC journalist to her quarter of a million followers. Maitlis has interviewed and discussed Corbyn innumerable times over the last five years. Can anyone believe, after reading this, that she was impartial, objective and neutral in so doing?<br /> Perhaps the state-corporate media’s elitist and arrogant attitude to the leaked report can be summed up by the <a href="https://twitter.com/iainmartin1/status/1249747943143493632">disdainful dismissal</a> from Times columnist Iain Martin: ‘shut up, no-one cares right now.’<br /> True enough: ‘no one cares’ about the subversion of the 2017 general election…if you are a beneficiary of the inequitable system of what passes for <a href="https://www.medialens.org/2020/and-then-nothing-silence-the-deadly-facade-of-democracy/">‘democracy’</a>.<br /> As for the <a href="https://theguardian.fivefilters.org/">relentlessly anti-Corbyn</a> Guardian, a lead player in the <a href="https://www.medialens.org/bookshop/propaganda-blitz/">propaganda blitz</a> to keep even a moderate socialist out of power, its <a href="https://www.dumptheguardian.com/politics/2020/apr/12/hostility-to-corbyn-curbed-labour-efforts-to-tackle-antisemitism-says-leaked-report">report</a> by deputy political editor Rowena Mason led with a mild headline merely suggestive of the underlying reality:</p> <blockquote><p>‘“Hostility to Corbyn” curbed Labour efforts to tackle antisemitism, says leaked report’</p></blockquote> <p>How about ‘Hostility to Corbyn curbed Labour efforts to win the 2017 general election’? <em>That</em> would be more of a fitting headline.<br /> Mason gave no details of the copious examples of anti-Corbyn plotting and loathing we cited earlier in this media alert. But she did somehow find space for a <a href="https://twitter.com/IanAustin1965/status/1249306536851247109">tweet</a> from Ian Austin, a former Labour MP who had left the party because of its supposed endemic antisemitism. Austin called the leaked report ‘unreliable’, adding:</p> <blockquote><p>‘In last days of Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership, Labour trawled through 10,000 emails and messages to produce a report into antisemitism that attempts to shield him and his supporters from any blame, and instead pin responsibility on whistleblowers and former members of staff.’</p></blockquote> <p>Unmentioned in the <em>Guardian</em> piece is that Austin is now the UK trade envoy to Israel, a reward for his pro-Israel services.<br /> Compare Mason’s bland piece of ‘balanced journalism’ with the succinct summary <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Jonathan.Cook.journalist/posts/2671976082911022">offered</a> by former <em>Guardian</em> journalist Jonathan Cook:</p> <blockquote><p>‘The Labour party inquiry now being suppressed has a trove of emails – some cited in this article – *proving* that Labour’s top officials plotted to bring down Corbyn and sought to engineer a Tory election win. Their actions probably cost Labour the 2017 election.</p></blockquote> <blockquote><p>‘Don’t forget that the gang of Labour officials quoted here – boasting to each other about how much they wanted Corbyn gone, even if it meant letting in the Tories – were *extremely* close to the gang at the Guardian who led the media’s efforts to sabotage his leadership.’</p></blockquote> <p>Adding to the shame of the <em>Guardian</em>’s role in stopping Corbyn becoming Prime Minister, the anthropologist and social commentator David Graeber <a href="https://twitter.com/davidgraeber/status/1249279830551605249">observed</a> via Twitter on April 12:</p> <blockquote><p>‘in Aug 2019 I tried repeatedly to get a piece in the <em>Guardian</em> suggesting anti-Corbyn saboteurs in the LP [Labour Party] were fanning the flames &amp; doing so was itself <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/antisemitism?src=hashtag_click">#antisemitism</a>. Editor told me explicitly I would NOT be allowed to criticise Corbyn’s critics motives’</p></blockquote> <p>Graeber <a href="https://twitter.com/davidgraeber/status/1249281538195435520">shared</a> the relevant text of what a <em>Guardian</em> editor had told him:</p> <blockquote><p>‘I understand what you’re saying but we can’t carry an article which reads like an ad hominem attack on people who most prominent Jewish people call allies. It’s too much of a leap from most people’s understanding of this issue (not to say libellous) to declare people such as Tom Watson antisemites – or, at best, manipulative.’</p></blockquote> <p>This ‘argument’ from a <em>Guardian</em> editor – whom Graber declined to name – is nonsensical. As one Twitter user <a href="https://twitter.com/Tim_Hugh_Smith/status/1249285712089960455">said</a>, replying to Graeber:</p> <blockquote><p>‘Readers’ understanding of the issue having of course been formed by the articles The Guardian did chose to print. It is a chilling admission by the paper that it is no longer prepared to print articles that dissent from its editorial line.’</p></blockquote> <p>Graeber <a href="https://twitter.com/davidgraeber/status/1249286298738753536">agreed</a>:</p> <blockquote><p>‘yes exactly – this is the circularity that’s amazing. “No one will believe this because it departs from the conventional understandings which we’ve been hammering into them for two years now so you can’t say it.”’</p></blockquote> <p>In fact, far from it being ‘too much of a leap from most people’s understanding’, Graeber sets out his case very clearly and compellingly in this new <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6oOj7BzciA">clip</a> titled ‘The Weaponisation of Antisemitism’ from <em>Double Down News</em> (April 12, 2020). In particular, Graeber <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6oOj7BzciA&amp;t=5m55s">points to</a> the insidious roles played by such Labour figures as Ian Austin, Margaret Hodge, Tom Watson, John Woodcock, Joan Ryan, Jess Phillips and Tony Blair in promoting a supposed crisis of antisemitism in Labour:</p> <blockquote><p>‘What actually happened [was] a group of people, most of whom were not Jewish, going to the media and screaming their heads off, trying to create hysteria, trying to terrify the Jewish population, trying to create an atmosphere of fear, of potential purges within a political party. Because then people are going to think, well maybe there is some kind of conspiracy going on. I mean, it wasn’t as it turned out largely a Jewish conspiracy going on because most of the people doing it weren’t Jewish. And most of the people who were Jewish were hardly representative of the Jewish community at large.’</p></blockquote> <p>Graeber has set out this theme at greater length in an <a href="https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/opendemocracyuk/first-time-my-life-im-frightened-be-jewish/">article</a> he wrote last year for <em>openDemocracy</em>, titled: ‘For the first time in my life, I’m frightened to be Jewish’.<br /><strong>Closing Remarks</strong><br /> The newly leaked Labour internal document reveals the fear and disgust amongst many figures in senior Labour Party management towards socialism in the UK. So many Labour figures at the top simply could not bear the prospect of the mildly progressive Jeremy Corbyn reaching Number 10 Downing Street.<br /> Where are the media headlines, interviews and extensive analyses of how senior insiders colluded for Labour <em>to lose a general election?</em> What about the betrayal of all those Labour MPs, staff and volunteers who worked to overturn a destructive right-wing Tory government? What about all those millions of British people who voted for a shift to a more just and compassionate society? A society in which the NHS is truly valued, the welfare and benefits system really does act as a safety net for all, radical carbon cuts in emissions are implemented immediately, and in which foreign policy is no longer guided by outdated and discredited brutal imperialism and the supposed need for a profitable ‘defence’ industry.<br /> Is ‘democracy’ so unimportant – or so repellent – that the UK’s most highly-rewarded and prominent news media, editors and journalists can dismiss the revelations behind the 2017 general election with such superficial reporting or, worse, a disdainful silence? Especially given the present coronavirus pandemic, and the ever-looming climate catastrophe that threatens to overwhelm us all, the implications of stifling a rational leftward shift in British society, and the wilful refusal to examine what happened, are almost too horrendous to imagine.</p> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-link field--type-link field--label-above"> <div class="field__label">Link</div> <div class="field__item"><a href="https://dissidentvoice.org/2020/04/leaked-labour-report-shows-partys-own-senior-staff-acted-to-keep-corbyn-out-of-power/">https://dissidentvoice.org/2020/04/leaked-labour-report-shows-partys-own-senior…</a></div> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-tags field--type-entity-reference field--label-above clearfix"> <h3 class="field__label">Tags</h3> <ul class='links field__items'> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/media" hreflang="und">media</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/politics" hreflang="und">politics</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/united-kingdom" hreflang="und">UNITED KINGDOM</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/david-graeber" hreflang="und">David Graeber</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/ian-austin" hreflang="und">Ian Austin</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/jeremy-corbyn" hreflang="und">Jeremy Corbyn</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/jess-phillips" hreflang="und">Jess Phillips</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/joan-ryan" hreflang="und">Joan Ryan</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/john-woodcock" hreflang="und">John Woodcock</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/labour-party" hreflang="und">Labour Party</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/laura-kuenssberg" hreflang="und">Laura Kuenssberg</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/margaret-hodge" hreflang="und">Margaret Hodge</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/tom-watson" hreflang="und">Tom Watson</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/tony-blair" hreflang="und">Tony Blair</a></li> </ul> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-source field--type-entity-reference field--label-above"> <div class="field__label">Source</div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/index.php/feed/95040" hreflang="und">Dissident Voice</a></div> </div> Thu, 16 Apr 2020 15:02:39 +0000 alayham 893150 at https://news.alayham.com Rebutting Tory attack lines: Antisemitism and Labour https://news.alayham.com/index.php/content/rebutting-tory-attack-lines-antisemitism-and-labour <span class="field field--name-title field--type-string field--label-hidden">Rebutting Tory attack lines: Antisemitism and Labour</span> <span class="field field--name-uid field--type-entity-reference field--label-hidden"><span>alayham</span></span> <span class="field field--name-created field--type-created field--label-hidden">Mon, 12/30/2019 - 16:41</span> <div class="clearfix text-formatted field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p><strong>Rebutting Tory attack lines: Antisemitism and Labour<br /> by Ian Sinclair</strong><br /><strong><a href="https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/rebutting-tory-attack-lines-anti-semitism-and-labour">Morning Star</a></strong><br /><strong>23 November 2019</strong><br /> “Jeremy Corbyn’s anti‑semite army”, read the Times headline in April. “Labour is riddled with anti-semites”, announced the Sun last year. A Jeremy Corbyn-led Labour government would pose an “existential threat to Jewish life in this country”, argued the Jewish Chronicle, Jewish News and Jewish Telegraph in a joint editorial.<br /> With the press having waged an intense campaign against Corbyn and the Labour Party since 2015 over antisemitism, it was only natural the Tories and Lib Dems were going to use it as a stick to beat the Labour leader with during the general election campaign. First up was cabinet minister Michael Gove, who earlier this month started trolling leftist figures on Twitter, including Novara Media’s Aaron Bastani and Ash Sarkar, asking them to denounce antisemitic tweets sent by a Labour Party and Momentum member (the person was neither a member of the Labour Party or Momentum).<br /> The coming attacks will be heard by a public already softened up by media coverage “consistent with a disinformation paradigm”, according to a 2018 Media Reform Coalition report into the antisemitism controversy. It seems the media’s reporting has had a big impact on public opinion, with a March 2019 Survation poll commissioned for the new Glasgow Media Group book Bad News For Labour finding “on average people believed that a third of Labour Party members have been reported for anti-semitism”. How can I say media reporting has played a big role? The authors of Bad News For Labour – Professor Greg Philo, Dr Mike Berry, Dr Justin Schlosberg, Antony Lerman and Dr David Miller – commissioned four focus groups, which showed “the media and the extensive coverage that the story has received feature very prominently in the reasons that were given” for higher estimates of levels of antisemitism in the Labour Party.<br /> With attempts to weaponise antisemitism no doubt being cooked up as you read this, it is worth spending some time reminding ourselves of the facts and evidence on the topic.<br /> However, before we do this I think it is worth emphasising that there is a problem with antisemitism in the Labour Party and on the broader Left, that this should not be minimised, and any allegations should be addressed swiftly, effectively and, most of all, fairly. It is clear Labour’s internal process were not fit for purposes, though the party claims to have reformed and streamlined their disciplinary systems. As many people have already said, as Labour identifies as a progressive, socialist and anti-racist party, just one case of antisemitism is one too many.<br /> So how do we counter attacks on the Labour Party over antisemitism? The first task is to correct the general public’s wild estimates: in reality “the actual figure” for Labour members reported for antisemitism “was far less than one per cent”, the authors of Bad News for Labour note. The general public’s estimate is, incredibly, over three hundred times the real total, Philo notes in a recent Q&amp;A with Jacobin.<br /> Moreover, these figures “could have been used for a publicity campaign defending the integrity of the membership [currently just over 500,000] and the Party as a whole, saying that over 99 per cent of the members were not involved in these allegations”, the authors note.<br /> It is also important to interrogate claims of antisemitism – that is, to consider the actual evidence. It is, after all, a very serious accusation to make about someone, with important consequences for how the public perceive Corbyn and the Labour Party. For example, Labour MP Margaret Hodge repeatedly told the media she had submitted a dossier of over 200 examples of antisemitic abuse directed at her to the Labour Party. After reviewing the evidence, Labour General Secretary Jennie Formby confirmed those complaints referred to 111 individuals, of whom only 20 were members. Still a serious issue to be dealt with but ten times less in size than Hodge was implying.<br /> As these examples suggest, much of the relentless hounding of Corbyn and the Labour Party on antisemitism is based on a number of erroneous, evidence-light assumptions: that it is widespread in the party; that it is worse in Labour and on the Left than in other parties and on other parts of the political spectrum; and that the problem has got worse under Corbyn. We’ve already seen the facts do not support the first claim, and there is evidence to suggest the last two allegations are also inaccurate.<br /> Analysing survey data, a September 2017 report from the Institute for Jewish Policy Research (IJPR) found “the political left, captured by voting intention or actual voting for Labour, appears in these surveys as a more Jewish-friendly, or neutral, segment of the population.” Interestingly, the IJPR went on to note “the absence of clear signs of negativity towards Jews on the political left” was “particularly curious in the current context” as there were “perceptions among some Jews of growing left-wing anti-semitism.”<br /> The October 2016 Home Affairs Committee report on antisemitism also highlighted the mismatch between the media coverage and reality: “Despite significant press and public attention on the Labour Party there exists no reliable, empirical evidence to support the notion that there is a higher prevalence of antisemitic attitudes within the Labour Party than any other political party.”<br /> Citing YouGov polling data from 2015 and 2017, in March 2018 Evolve Politics website noted “anti-semitic views amongst Labour party voters have actually reduced substantially” since Corbyn was elected leader. Moreover, the report highlights the Tories and UKIP “have a far bigger problem with their voters agreeing with anti-semitic statements.”<br /> As the authors of Bad News For Labour argue, “the arguments about the level of antisemitisim in society and the Labour Party can only be resolved by evidence.” And the evidence is on the side of those who refute that Labour is “riddled” with antisemitism. The authors recommend the Labour leadership should have followed the principles of good public relations. “The priorities should have been to establish the scale of the problem, give clear and accurate information, stop exaggerated claims and, crucially, to show that the whole organisation was committed to resolving the issue.”<br /> This is good advice for Labour members and supporters during the election campaign too.<br /><strong><em>Further reading: Bad News For Labour: Antisemitism, The Party &amp; Public Belief by Greg Philo et al, published by Pluto Press.</em></strong><br /><strong><em>Follow Ian on Twitter @IanJSinclair.</em></strong></p> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-link field--type-link field--label-above"> <div class="field__label">Link</div> <div class="field__item"><a href="https://ianjsinclair.wordpress.com/2019/12/30/rebutting-tory-attack-lines-antisemitism-and-labour/">https://ianjsinclair.wordpress.com/2019/12/30/rebutting-tory-attack-lines-antis…</a></div> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-tags field--type-entity-reference field--label-above clearfix"> <h3 class="field__label">Tags</h3> <ul class='links field__items'> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/media" hreflang="und">media</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/uk-domestic-politics" hreflang="und">UK Domestic Politics</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/anti-semitism" hreflang="und">anti-semitism</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/glasgow-media-group" hreflang="und">Glasgow Media Group</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/greg-philo" hreflang="und">Greg Philo</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/jeremy-corbyn" hreflang="und">Jeremy Corbyn</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/labour-party" hreflang="und">Labour Party</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/margaret-hodge" hreflang="und">Margaret Hodge</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/mike-berry" hreflang="und">Mike Berry</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/novara-media" hreflang="und">Novara Media</a></li> </ul> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-source field--type-entity-reference field--label-above"> <div class="field__label">Source</div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/index.php/feed/426477" hreflang="und">Ian Sinclair</a></div> </div> Mon, 30 Dec 2019 15:41:03 +0000 alayham 857747 at https://news.alayham.com UK Jewish Lobby Continues to Smear Jeremy Corbyn https://news.alayham.com/index.php/content/uk-jewish-lobby-continues-smear-jeremy-corbyn <span class="field field--name-title field--type-string field--label-hidden">UK Jewish Lobby Continues to Smear Jeremy Corbyn</span> <span class="field field--name-uid field--type-entity-reference field--label-hidden"><span>alayham</span></span> <span class="field field--name-created field--type-created field--label-hidden">Sun, 12/01/2019 - 22:33</span> <div class="clearfix text-formatted field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p><a href="https://dissidentvoice.org/2019/07/suspending-chris-williamson-the-fury-and-the-fakery/williamson-corbyn-telegraph/"></a><br /> For the last 15 years I have been warning both Brits and Jews of the possibility of serious consequences that might result from the intensive activities of the Jewish Lobby in Britain and beyond. I have written thousands of commentaries about the topic, given endless talks and interviews and published the best selling books on <a href="https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1846948754/dissivoice-20">Jewish Identity politics</a> in return for which I have received relentless abuse. However, I survive and with just a bit of luck Britain may also survive the present chaos inflicted on it by the Lobby and by its own compromised political establishment.<br /> For the last three years we have witnessed an orchestrated smear campaign conducted by many Jewish institutions against British political parties, politicians, intellectuals, artists, and various other members of the public. The Labour Party has been subjected to a uniquely vile smear campaign: its leadership accused of being ‘anti-Semitic.’ The Labour Party, not, perhaps, a collective of distinctly sharp minds, was clumsy in its attempts to counter these empty accusations. The Party foolishly responded by surrendering to the  Lobby’s every demand: suspending and expelling some of its best members for telling the truth about Palestine and accepting the primacy of Jewish suffering by adopting the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism. The Party and its leader repeatedly apologized to the Jewish community for acts it hadn’t committed although this failed to assuage the Lobby’s unquenchable appetite.<br /> In July 2018,  the three British Jewish newspapers united in an attempt to finish Corbyn’s political career by  simultaneously issuing a joint <a href="https://www.thejc.com/comment/leaders/three-jewish-papers-take-the-unprecedented-step-of-publishing-the-same-page-on-labour-antisemitism-1.467641"> editorial that declared</a>: “Today, Britain’s three leading Jewish newspapers – <em>Jewish Chronicle</em>, <em>Jewish News</em> and <em>Jewish Telegraph</em> – take the unprecedented step of speaking as one by publishing the same front page. We do so because of the existential threat to Jewish life in this country that would be posed by a Jeremy Corbyn-led government.”<br /> Since then Corbyn has been accused by  Labour MP Margaret Hodge and other <a href="https://news.sky.com/story/rachel-riley-facing-calls-to-be-sacked-over-edited-jeremy-corbyn-image-11866683">Jewish celebrities</a>  <a href="https://news.sky.com/story/jeremy-corbyn-to-take-action-against-mp-margaret-hodge-who-branded-him-an-anti-semite-11440743"> of being “racist” and “an anti-Semite”</a>. In a uniquely foolish move that conveys a severe inability to read his neighbours’  mood, British Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis has launched an explosive and unprecedented attack on Jeremy Corbyn calling on the Brits not to vote Labour.<br /> When Rabbi Mirvis published his article the Tories were leading in the polls by 12-14 percent. Then came a remarkable shift. Corbyn was confronted <a href="https://www.bbc.com/news/election-2019-50564965"> by the BBC’s Andrew Neil</a> who no doubt expected him to offer his customary words of appeasement but for some reason, this time the Labour leader refused to provide the goods. Four times Neil used the BBC to demand Corbyn’s apology and each time the Labour leader demurred. Corbyn stood firm and in the next poll, not surprisingly, the Labour Party bounced back.  The Tories and their leader, or so I read in the press, are in a panic and for good reason. A hung parliament may well result in Corbyn being the next British prime minister. Leading polling expert Sir John Curtice has warned that the recent election headlines predicting a Tory landslide were premature. The Brits have had enough of foreign Lobby interference with their politics. They are tired of a hostile pressure groups  weaponizing anti-Semitism, vandalising their culture and politics and openly defying the Athenian roots at the core of the British value system and its ethos.<br /> The outlandish conduct of British Jewish institutions is perplexing. The Jewish press, the Chief Rabbi, the unelected BOD that claims to <a href="https://www.bod.org.uk/who-we-are/">represent British Jewry</a> have all apparently focused their energies on <a href="https://www.bod.org.uk/?s=corbyn">smearing Britain’s opposition leader</a>. But here is an interesting riddle. Jewish institutions and celebrities have repeatedly described Corbyn as an “<a href="https://www.jta.org/2019/06/04/opinion/the-uk-is-finally-taking-labours-anti-semitism-seriously-heres-why-jews-everywhere-should-care">existential threat to British Jews</a>.” They practically equate the life long anti racist campaigner with Hitler. I assume that British Jews know that in 1933 Hitler won the German election with the support of just 33% of the German population. As of <a href="https://news.yahoo.com/tories-lead-over-labour-narrows-173855621.html">yesterday’s polls</a>, Corbyn and the Labour party enjoy the same level of support from the British public. I reckon that if these Jewish institutions really believed that Corbyn is a Hitler figure as he is so often outrageously described by their leaders and press, the fact that a third of the Brits support him would mean that Britain is the new Nazi Germany and a Shoah is just around the corner. If British Jews really believed in such a ludicrous scenario there would be a mass exodus of Jews out of Britain and real estate prices in North West London would plummet. As of now, this is not the case. The cost of a three bedroom house in <a href="https://www.zoopla.co.uk/">Golders Green</a> is still way above the British average.<br /> Not many scholars in the West tackle issues to do with Jewish politics, they don’t dare criticise Jewish power since Jewish power is  the power to silence every person who dares to criticise Jewish power. I first realised in the early 2000s that Jewish power is very dangerous for Jews and gentiles alike. Jewish power is a sophisticated apparatus. In fact it wasn’t the British politicians or establishment that defied that treacherous spirit that has haunted British politics for too long. It is actually the British people who have stood up and said, essentially, ‘enough is enough.’<br /> A video popped out this weekend showing health secretary <a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/topic/matt-hancock">Matt Hancock</a> being  humiliated, booed and heckled at a general election meeting. In response to the Tory MP attempt to recycle  the ‘anti-Semitism’ spin, the entire gathering protested and ousted him within seconds.</p> <p>The sudden unpredicted rise of Corbyn and Labour’s popularity is a fascinating phenomenon in light of  the failure of the dysfunctional British institutions to defend elementary freedoms in the kingdom. The transition of the <em>Guardian</em>, once a respected outlet, into a ‘Guardian of Judea’ is almost as compelling as the transformation of the BBC into BiBiC. Yet, in Britain, only a few brave souls have dared to look into these topics. David Icke has been doing an incredible job of this for which he has been subjected to relentless abuse. <a href="https://www.redressonline.com/2019/11/uk-church-chills-free-expression-and-is-apparently-oblivious-to-the-fate-of-christianity-in-the-holy-land/">Stuart Littlewood</a> has produced a substantial body of work on Zionist and Jewish pressure groups. <a href="https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/">Craig Murray</a> has written a number of commanding articles about the Israeli grip on British politics. Jonathan Cook watches his homeland crumbling from the vantage point of Nazareth, Palestine. Each of them are intellectuals. They are not political nor activists yet are subjected to unrelenting abuse from the Lobby and its stooges within the British establishment.<br /> I have immersed myself  in the study of the J-word. I realised a long time ago that as Israel defines itself as the Jewish State and enjoys the almost absolute support of world Jewry and its institutions, we need to ask what the J-word stands for. Instead of asking who or what are the Jews, I decided to examine what those who self-identify ‘as Jews’ mean by that term. In my books <em>The Wandering Who</em> and its sequel, <em>Being in Time</em>, I produced a study of the metaphysics of Jewishness. I examined different perspectives of Judeo-centrism. I attempted to untangle the concept of choseness. I have tried to understand what it is in Jewish culture that provokes animosity and causes Jewish history to be a tragic continuum.<br /> In <em><a href="https://dissidentvoice.org/2011/09/into-the-mentality-of-the-occupieroppressor/">The Wandering Who</a></em> I delved into the notion of Pre-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PRE TSD). In PRE TSD, stress results from  a phantasmic event, an imaginary episode set in the future; an event that has never taken place. Unlike PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) in which stress comes as a direct reaction to an event that (may) have taken place in the past, with PRE-TSD, the trauma is caused by an imaginary scenario of destruction. The fear of Corbyn is clearly an example of such a phantasy. The illusion is self- perpetuating as neither Corbyn nor his party did anything to contribute to its escalation. No one within the British Jewish community managed to stop this snowball of collective stress. And now the results of this are devastatingly clear.  A crack of mistrust has opened in British society between the Jews and their host nation. I would think that Jews who find this upsetting can easily identify the Jewish pressure groups, leaders and media outlets that led to this unnecessary development.<br /> My guess is that reading my work rather than burning my books could have helped the Jewish community to introspect and prevent this development. Engaging with me rather than attempting to cancel my talks might have saved the Jewish institutions from repeating their most obvious historic mistakes. I accept that blowing the whistle is a challenge. I understand that for most people, living in a state of denial is convenient, but I also know that truth unveils itself to us, often, unexpectedly. In the real world it is not us, the people, who seek the truth, instead it is actually the truth that haunts us wherever we are and against all odds.</p> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-link field--type-link field--label-above"> <div class="field__label">Link</div> <div class="field__item"><a href="https://dissidentvoice.org/2019/12/uk-jewish-lobby-continues-to-smear-jeremy-corbyn/">https://dissidentvoice.org/2019/12/uk-jewish-lobby-continues-to-smear-jeremy-co…</a></div> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-tags field--type-entity-reference field--label-above clearfix"> <h3 class="field__label">Tags</h3> <ul class='links field__items'> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/disinformation" hreflang="und">Disinformation</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/lobby-0" hreflang="und">The Lobby</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/united-kingdom" hreflang="und">UNITED KINGDOM</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/jeremy-corbyn" hreflang="und">Jeremy Corbyn</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/labour-party" hreflang="und">Labour Party</a></li> <li><a href="/index.php/tags/margaret-hodge" hreflang="und">Margaret Hodge</a></li> </ul> </div> <div class="field field--name-field-source field--type-entity-reference field--label-above"> <div class="field__label">Source</div> <div class="field__item"><a href="/index.php/feed/95040" hreflang="und">Dissident Voice</a></div> </div> Sun, 01 Dec 2019 21:33:41 +0000 alayham 849564 at https://news.alayham.com