Anti-Semitism row: Labour suspends two more

Last Updated: May 4, 2016By
Jeremy Corbyn is under pressure to tackle the issue within his party

Jeremy Corbyn is under pressure to tackle the issue within his party.

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Two more Labour councillors have been suspended over allegations of anti-Semitism as the party crisis deepens ahead of tomorrow’s crucial elections.

It brings the number of Labour members suspended for anti-Semitism and racism since Jeremy Corbyn took over as leader to 18.

Newport councillor Miqdad Al-Nuaimi and Renfrewshire councillor Terry Kelly have both been suspended by the party pending an investigation.

In the latest case, disclosed on the Guido Fawkes website, Mr Al-Nuaimi used tweets to compare Israel to the Nazis and to make connections between Israel and so-called IS.

Mr Kelly used his blog to speak out about the “Jewish lobby” in the US, claiming it influenced foreign policy and even tried to rig the Oscars.

Now – have you already decided whether Miqdad Al-Nuaimi and Terry Kelly committed the offences for which they have been accused?

In the light of the “anti-Semitism” witch-hunt that’s going on at the moment, it’s a very important question.

We haven’t seen any evidence yet – and considering the accusations have come from Guido Fawkes, it seems likely to be very flimsy.

The important thing to remember is that guilt must be proved and cannot be assumed.

Source: Anti-Semitism Row: Labour Suspends Two More

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10 Comments

  1. NMac May 4, 2016 at 3:26 pm - Reply

    It seems that any criticism of Israel, and support for the people of Palestine is being classed as “anti-Semitism”.

    • Insanity May 4, 2016 at 4:58 pm - Reply

      Not all Palestinians are opposed to Israel.

    • Colin May 7, 2016 at 8:29 am - Reply

      And used as another stick to beat Labour by the Right-Wing media who are only too keen to join in, conveniently that the grandfather of the Mail’s current proprietor was only too happy to support Hitler

  2. Daniel Margrain May 4, 2016 at 3:46 pm - Reply

    These are show trials. The Labour Friends of ethnic cleansing (sorry, Israel) should be on trial not those who are speaking out against against it. It’s obvious that this entire anti-Corbyn witch-hunt has been initiated because of Corbyn’s pro-Palestinian position.

  3. jeffrey davies May 4, 2016 at 4:22 pm - Reply

    oh dear oh dear In the latest case, disclosed on the Guido Fawkes now that tory lover would say anything for his masters the tories ops

  4. paulrutherford8 May 4, 2016 at 5:01 pm - Reply

    Isn’t all this getting a bit distracting & diverting people away from the Hillsborough verdict… as well as muddying the election waters?
    Two Welsh councils being taken to court was the last straw for me.

  5. Phil Woodford May 4, 2016 at 5:06 pm - Reply

    Guido Fawkes and I may not see eye-to-eye politically, but boy is he doing the Labour Party a huge favour by exposing the poison that exists.

    • Mike Sivier May 13, 2016 at 11:32 am - Reply

      And a huge disservice by over-exaggerating it.
      EVERY large organisation has its fair share of prejudiced members. Look at the overtly Islamophobic campaign run by Zac Goldsmith in the London Mayoral elections – which David Cameron ignored. Why? Is Islamophobia less offensive than anti-Semitism?

  6. Joan Edington May 4, 2016 at 5:59 pm - Reply

    Just like the last 2 suspensions. People speak out about the Israeli state and are instantly denounced as anti-semite. What’s the bets this all calms down on Friday, when the damage has been done in the English local elections? The media “might” even deign to mention the Tories bus after that as well.

    • Mike Sivier May 13, 2016 at 11:30 am - Reply

      From this side of the elections, I’d say you were exactly right.

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