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BBC covers JVL’s complaint about Labour’s treatment of left wing Jews

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We are pleased to publish the BBC’s report on its own website about our letter to the Labour Party, copied to the EHRC, that left wing Jewish Party members critical of Israel’s treatment of Palestinians, have been disproportionately targeted by the Party with allegations of antisemitism.  The BBC has reported in a reasonable and balanced way and includes a link to a piece on JVL’s website.  In noting than many have been disciplined for association with groups that were proscribed (“…for downplaying the toxic antisemitism issue.”), it does not note that in  most cases proscription was decided months or even years after the association which led to many being “auto-excluded”.  The Labour Party responded to the BBC by saying that “its reformed complaints process operated “impartially, fairly and rationally”.  This has not, however, been our experience.

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This article was originally published by BBC News Website on Sat 16 Sep 2023. Read the original here.

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  • It may be welcome that the BBC has acknowledged the existence of JVL and this complaint, but the report, in true BBC style ends on a ‘bothsideism’ note. It is significant that the report does not allude to the Party’s introduction of retrospective justice, regarding alleged support for proscribed groups before they were proscribed. A more interesting report may have questioned how a former DPP is willing to countenance retrospective punishment in the organisation he currently ‘leads.’

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  • The BBC is claiming that the Jewish Labour Movement (JLM) has been a much larger organisation than JVL.
    My understanding from Asa Winstanley and others is that the JLM had been a largely dormant organisation until penetrated by the lobby for the purposes of being used in the pro-Israel moral panics of recent years.
    I would welcome a clarification from JVL and other interested parties.
    Many thanks, GL

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  • Is the BBC right in saying that JVL is much smaller than the JLM? If so, this is a fairly new development as the JLM was quite moribund before Corbyn became leader. An unwelcome by-product.

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  • Personally, I do not find the BBC’s report to be either “reasonable” or “balanced”. Its so-called balance – the dubious impartiality for which the BBC praises itself – is just the familiar equal-side-ism that I have come to expect from them. As for being reasonable, the piece repeats many of the distortions that have been used previously, e g. “the Jewish Labour Movement (JLM), which has had links to the party for a century”. Maybe that is literally true but it casually glosses over the fact of JLM’s long dormant state, until its remarkable resurrection in 2015 as an anti-Corbyn vehicle.

    https://electronicintifada.net/blogs/asa-winstanley/jewish-labour-movement-was-refounded-fight-corbyn

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  • And then there’s ‘JVL is much smaller than the Jewish Labour Movement (JLM), which has had links to the party for a century.’ which as any fule kno is not exactly true. Nor does it identify JLM as avowedly Zionist. Nor does ‘The EHRC subsequently found that the party had acted unlawfully’ whilst factually correct, reflect the substance of the accusation nor the recent withdrawal of the Livingstoine/Bromley / EHRC case which throws doubt on the accusation.

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  • I bet the BBC love this. Any criticism of the LP will be seized on, regardless of the issue. I’m glad they have, but feel a tad suspicious of their own motives.

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  • Have we become so desperate for a few crumbs from the mainstream media that JVL can view this as a “reasonable and balanced” report? I won’t repeat the arguments already made by all those writing before me – thank you all – but especially Chris Wallis and Jonathan Goldingfor articulating my thoughts precisely.

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  • It is of critical importance that we don’t allow Israel to advance its apartheid policies. They have crippled and destroyed the Labour Party.

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  • Labour’s own code of conduct, states that “contentious views in this area (criticism of Israel) will not be treated as antisemitism, unless accompanied by specific antisemitic content”. The Labour Party has expelled many good members without meeting this requirement. In the cases of Naomi Wimborne Idrissi, Ken Loach, Chris Williamson, Ken Livingstone and Marc Wadsworth, their was no “specific anti-Semitic content” in their so called offences.

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