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Board of Deputies would 'lose all our power' if it cut ties with Labour, President warns

Marie van der Zyl says move 'may create headlines but it would get us nowhere'

October 21, 2018 15:27
Board of Deputies President Marie van der Zyl (centre) addresses Sunday's meeting
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The Board of Deputies would “lose all our power” by ending engagement with Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party, President Marie van der Zyl has insisted.

Addressing Sunday’s October Plenary Meeting, she said that, by continuing to maintain relations with Labour, the Board would not be forced into making concessions on antisemitism within the party.

Mrs van der Zyl was backed over her position on Mr Corbyn’s party by Dame Louise Ellman, the Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside, who stood up to speak at Sunday's meeting in central London.

The president made her comments after a Manchester-based lawyer and deputy urged the Board to “terminate contact” with the Labour leader.