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Labour Friends of Israel unveil new vice chairs

New appointments follow the appointment of previous vice chairs to key cabinet positions

November 27, 2024 14:37
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Mike Tapp (rear left) and Jon Pearce (second from right, rear) and Israeli President Isaac Herzog (front right) during a Labour Friends of Israel delegation. Credit: LFI
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Pro-Israel group Labour Friends of Israel (LFI) has unveiled three new vice-chairs to its parliamentary leadership.

They include Damien Egan, a former Mayor of the London borough of Lewisham – who is Jewish and whose husband is Israeli – who was elected at a by-election earlier this year and re-elected to the constituency of Bristol North East at the general election, has also been appointed.

They also include two MPs elected at the 2024 general election, as part of Labour’s landslide victory.

Mike Tapp – a former soldier who served in Iraq and Afghanistan before entering politics – who represents Dover and Deal in Kent.