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Brighton and Hove Labour members form group to battle anti-semitism

by Jo Wadsworth
Thursday 11 Jul, 2019 at 11:57AM
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The Brighton and Hove Momentum banner used by now-expelled member Tony Greenstein in a picket outside Labour HQ in March 2018 to mark the departure of general secretary Ian McNicol, one of the whistleblowers interviewed in last night's Panorama programme.

The Brighton and Hove Momentum banner used by now-expelled member Tony Greenstein in a picket outside Labour HQ in March 2018 to mark the departure of general secretary Ian McNicol, one of the whistleblowers interviewed in last night’s Panorama programme.

Local Labour members including MPs and councillors past and present have formed a group to fight anti-semitism in the Brighton and Hove Labour Party.

Hove MP Peter Kyle and councillors Dan Yates, Tracey Hill, Carmen Appich and Chris Henry are among those signing up to the Labour Members Together group.

The group was set up some weeks ago but officially launched last night, just after a BBC Panorama programme. Panorama aired interviews with eight former staffers who spoke about failings in how anti-semitism is tackled by the party, alleging political interference from the leader’s office.

Labour Members Together is calling for a politically independent complaints procedure to stamp out anti-semitic activity within its ranks.

It also says a series of anti-semitic incidents in Brighton and Hove – including a Labour candidate in the local elections sharing anti-semitic posts on social media and another member who urged activists to march on a local synagogue – has damaged the party’s reputation as an anti-racist party.

Former councillor Emma Daniel, the lead for Labour Members Together, said: “Enough is enough. Tackling bigotry and discrimination is at the core of what the Labour Party is all about.

“But the fact that the party in our wonderfully tolerant city has caused untold distress to our Jewish community shows something has gone seriously wrong. That’s why we need a new independent complaints procedure to tackle the issue once and for all and to win back trust.”

The new group also includes former leader of Brighton and Hove City Council Steve Bassam (now Lord Bassam of Brighton), former Hove MP Ivor Caplin and former Brighton Pavilion MP David Lepper.

Labour Members Together said that it wanted to make it easier to expel members from the party for anti-semitism and to prevent those who’ve been suspended from attending meetings and events.

A new complaints procedure would also lead to the expulsion of members who harass anyone who makes a complaint about anti-semitic behaviour – something which has also occurred locally.

The group is asking all members of the Labour Party in Brighton and Hove to sign up to support its 10-point plan for tackling anti-semitism in the Labour Party at local and national level.

This includes placing a requirement on the three constituency Labour parties (CLPs) in the city to be briefed on anti-semitism and the importance of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of anti-semitism.

Labour Members Together will also be sending its demands to Jennie Formby, the Labour Party’s general secretary, once local members have had an opportunity to sign up.

The 10 points are

1) Work for an independent complaints procedure free from political interference.

2) Seek the expulsion of any individual knowingly supporting or sharing a platform with members suspended or expelled for anti-semitism.

3) Keep people safe by changing the rules to prevent those suspended for any type of harassment from attending Labour meetings of any type including branch meetings and social events arranged to raise funds for or promote the Labour Party.

4) Seek the expulsion of those attempting to influence victims of harassment or witnesses through social or print media into withdrawing their complaints or for encouraging others to victimise them.

5) Ensure that complainants who are the victims of incidents, including via digital channels, are updated at least fortnightly on the progress and outcomes of their complaints. Where victims are not the complainant they should be made aware that a third party has complained and be provided with updates.

6) Fully assist the EHRC (Equality and Human Rights Commission) inquiry into anti-semitism by providing evidence of the numerous incidents within the local party.

7) Adopt a zero-tolerance policy for the dissemination and sharing of anti-semitic material on social media and all communications platforms.

8) Require all three Brighton and Hove CLPs to receive training on anti-semitism, to be provided by organisations which have the confidence of the local Jewish community.

9) Send out information on eradicating anti-semitism to all members based on Labour’s code of conduct and the IHRA definition, as agreed by Labour’s NEC (National Executive Committee) in 2018.

10) Ensure that the IHRA definition of anti-semitism (and its examples) signed up to by the Labour Party and the Macpherson principles, which define racist incidents as those which are perceived as such by the victim or any other person, are used as benchmarks when evaluating cases of anti-semitism.

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Comments 5

  1. Joy Robinson says:
    7 years ago

    As a Labour candidate for the May 19 elections and a Labour Party member I welcome this group. For too long we have witnessed anitsitism in our party, enough is enough.

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    • Joy Robinson says:
      7 years ago

      Sorry posting from beach – antisemitism.

      Reply
  2. Chris Taylor says:
    7 years ago

    I definitely sign up to this. Antisemitism runs throughout B&H Labour – see other stories in B&H news – and it is damaging us in the eyes of the electorate.

    Reply
  3. Lex says:
    7 years ago

    Are they doing the same for Islamophobia? Thought not.

    Reply
    • Jenny Mulligan says:
      7 years ago

      Muslim members of the Labour Party are not being victimised.

      Reply

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