30.05.2019
Anti-Corbyn
Statement from Labour Against the Witchhunt on the EHRC investigation of Labour
It is unfortunately no surprise that the Equalities and Human Rights Commission has opened an official investigation into the Labour Party.
Any kind of neutral body would have had to immediately dismiss the complaints lodged by the Jewish Labour Movement and the so-called Campaign Against Anti-Semitism. These organisations have no interest in fighting racism: their only purpose is to get rid of a certain Jeremy Corbyn. They have been blatant in their political opposition to the twice elected leader of the Labour Party - and have actively plotted against him from day one.
According to The Guardian, the EHRC will investigate “whether the party has unlawfully discriminated against, harassed or victimised people because they are Jewish” and if “the party and its employees have committed unlawful acts of discrimination or failed to respond to complaints of unlawful acts in an efficient and effective manner”.
If there has been unlawful discrimination by Labour against Jewish people, it is against Jewish anti-Zionists. Many of those, as well as black members, are involved in the struggle for Palestinian rights, which explains the disproportionate number of expulsions and suspensions of black and Jewish comrades.
However, the recent victory of Stan Keable in his employment tribunal shows what happens when these types of cases are put before a real judge: they are laughed out of court (see www.labouragainstthewitchhunt.org). Stan was fired for stating that in the 1930s the Zionist movement collaborated with the Nazi regime - a well documented, if shameful, historical fact. The judge defended the right to express anti-Zionist views - even if they offend people.
Labour HQ should call this campaign what it is: part of the rightwing witch-hunt against Jeremy Corbyn and his supporters. The Labour leader remains an unreliable ally from the ruling class’s point of view, especially given his strong support for the rights of Palestinians.
The expulsion of Alistair Campbell, though welcome, does not change the overall picture. MPs like Margaret Hodge, Louise Ellman and Tom Watson insult, disrupt, make bogus accusations and work hand in glove with the capitalist media - with no repercussions coming their way. Those making false charges ought to face justice at last.
Their outrageous behaviour goes unpunished because of the short-sighted and futile attempts to appease the right. This can only undermine the Corbyn leadership and play into the false ‘Anti-Zionism equals anti-Semitism’ narrative. Apparently, it is now “common knowledge” that Jeremy Corbyn is “responsible for anti-Semitism inside and outside the Labour Party”, as Ruth Smeeth MP recently claimed. The leadership’s appeasement is designed to stop more rightwingers leaving and to get Corbyn into 10 Downing Street. But appeasement has never worked in the past - and it is demonstrably failing now.
Labour Against the Witchhunt