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December 10, 2024 16:35
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L-R: Rabbi Charley, Mike Katz, Sarah Sackman, Jonathan Reynolds (Image: the JC).
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Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said that the factional fight against Corbynism was worth it because it resulted in Jewish former MPs returning to the party.

Speaking on Monday evening to a Jewish Labour Movement (JLM) Chanukah reception in a central London Synagogue, Reynolds told the 150-strong crowd: “Many of you were directly involved in the fact that we had to wrestle, literally wrestle, control of the Labour Party machine back in order to do the right thing.”

He spoke about attending “nine and 10-hour meetings” on the Labour Party’s governing body, the National Executive Committee and sub-committee meetings to ensure moderates had control over the party apparatus.

The Business and Trade Secretary then shared an anecdote about Labour left members of the NEC attempting to stage a walkout of a key meeting, adding “it was on Zoom, and they couldn’t find the ‘leave’ button”, to an eruption of laughter from the audience.