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With Starmer, Labour can return to being a balanced voice on the Middle East

We should now help Sir Keir rebuild the party, says the chair of Labour Friends of Israel

April 7, 2020 16:27
Sir Keir Starmer is the new Labour leader
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The election of Sir Keir Starmer as Labour leader last weekend offers the opportunity to begin rebuilding the relationship between the party and the Jewish community.

As Sir Keir knows, repairing the damage wrought during the past five years is not something that can be achieved overnight. It will be a long process and it will require dedication, determination and focus. Crucially, it will be the Jewish community itself which judges whether we have matched words with action.

Sir Keir sent an important signal on Saturday by deciding that his first act as leader would be to write to the Board of Deputies and offer an unequivocal and heart-felt apology for the hurt, distress and anger which those antisemites hiding within the Labour Party have caused to so many of Britain’s Jews.

As the new Chair of Labour Friends of Israel, I intend that we should do all that we can to assist Sir Keir in the vital work ahead. We will support him in his desire to swiftly implement the recommendations of the Equalities and Human Rights Commission following the investigation into antisemitism in the party.