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Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi backs ‘diplomatic relations’ with Hezbollah and Hamas

Co-founder of Jewish Voice for Labour makes the remark to the JC following her expulsion from the party

December 16, 2022 16:27
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ByBen Bloch, Politics Reporter

3 min read

Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi, co-founder of Jewish Voice for Labour, has said following her expulsion from the Labour Party that she backed “diplomatic relations” with terrorist groups Hamas and Hezbollah.

The pro-Corbyn activist said Hamas and Hezbollah were representatives of “a certain strand of powerful opinion in the Middle East”, and suggested they should be engaged with in the same way that the UK has dealt with the IRA.

It is understood that her expulsion was as a result of her support for organisations that have been proscribed by the party's ruling National Executive Committee (NEC). However, Ms Wimborne-Idrissi denies that she has supported those organisations.

Speaking to the JC following her expulsion, Ms Wimborne-Idrissi said: “I can’t believe that they needed a whole year to work out that I had taken part in a panel discussion with the title ‘McCarthyism and Starmer’s Labour Party’. They don't have much of a sense of irony.

“That’s the Labour Party I’m talking about,” she added.