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How the Labour Party can take inspiration from Israel

Labour’s candidate in Chipping Barnet reflects on a recent trip to the Holy Land

September 13, 2023 11:00
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Last week, I had pleasure of joining Labour Friends of Israel’s largest ever delegation of parliamentary candidates to Israel and the Palestinian territories.

Our group included Dame Louise Ellman, who re-joined the Labour last year after she left the party under Jeremy Corbyn over the party’s failure to tackle antisemitism. Her return signifies the progress Labour has made in re-building ties with the Jewish community and returning to our historic position as a friend of Israel and honest broker on the Middle East.

I know how important Israel is for many in Barnet, I felt fortunate to visit and I am clear that I will be steadfast in my support for a Jewish homeland in Israel.

As we travelled around Israel, we were constantly reminded of the scale of the country’s achievements over the past eight decades: the Middle East’s only democracy, vibrant civic society, a strong welfare state, and a thriving economy.