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John McDonnell campaign group implies claims about Labour antisemitism are 'ruling class' smear

Exclusive: Hard-left Labour group presided over by Shadow Chancellor suggests accusations of Jew-hate are a ruse to prevent Corbyn becoming PM

December 18, 2018 17:59
John McDonnell, pictured in 2016
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A Labour campaign group of which shadow chancellor John McDonnell is president has suggested allegations of Jew-hate are "propaganda" from the "ruling class" designed to stop Jeremy Corbyn becoming Prime Minister.

A 39-point statement, published by the Labour Representation Committee (LRC) ahead of its 2019 Conference, also says “anti-Zionists” are being expelled from Labour while “more and more councils are adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Association (IHRA) definition and examples of antisemitism and using it to discipline workers”.

The report also insists it is “crucial” to get a Jewish Voice for Labour (JVL) member, Stephen Marks, nominated and elected to the Labour’s top disciplinary body the NCC as a means of “replacing witch-hunters in the party”.

The publication of the LRC conference manifesto, titled ‘Preparing our Movement for the Struggles Ahead’, leaves Mr McDonnell facing charges of hypocrisy after he pledged to “call-out” websites stoking the flames of Labour’s antisemitism row.