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Jewish shadow minister sparks fury by telling constituents not to be ‘hysterical and angry’ over antisemitism crisis

Exclusive: Fabian Hamilton also criticised Dame Margaret Hodge over Jeremy Corbyn confrontation

July 24, 2018 11:20
Fabian Hamilton
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The only Jewish MP on Jeremy Corbyn’s front bench has angered constituents by telling them to be “less hysterical and angry” when they asked why he has kept silent on Labour’s antisemitism crisis, the JC has learned.

Fabian Hamilton also criticised party colleague Dame Margaret Hodge, when he was asked why he had not defended her for confronting Jeremy Corbyn and calling him “antisemitic and a racist” to his face amid a growing standoff between the party and Jewish communal groups.

Jewish voters in Mr Hamilton’s North East Leeds constituency were left shocked when he responded to their frustration at how he had not publically condemned Labour’s refusal to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of Jew-hate, instead opting for its own code of conduct that omits key examples of how criticising Israel can by antisemitic.

“I think we all need to be a little less hysterical and angry if we cannot resolve this dispute properly then there’s little hope for the more violent and urgent disputes around the world, not least in Israel,” he wrote to them.