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It's good that Loach has been expelled - now kick out the rest

If Keir Starmer wants to show that Labour really has changed he should expel the others who are defending Loach

August 17, 2021 19:56
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It is good news that Labour has finally kicked Ken Loach out of the party. 

The Jewish Chronicle has been writing about him for decades. Back in 1987 the Royal Court Theatre dropped his production of the revolting play Perdition, which accused Zionists of collaborating with the Nazis.

After a speaker at a Labour Party conference fringe meeting was accused of Holocaust denial, Loach said “history is for us all to discuss”. He claimed allegations of antisemitism were designed to undermine Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership as if we were so worried about plans to nationalise the railways or increase the minimum wage, that we invented it all! When a few Labour MPs supported the Jewish community’s extraordinary “Enough is Enough” demonstration in 2018, he said we should be deselected.

Despite all that, Loach claims he was shown the door because he would not “disown those already expelled.” He said he was “proud to stand with the good friends and comrades victimised by the purge” after the leadership banned four groups that dismissed anti-Jewish racism in the party as fabricated or exaggerated to undermine Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership.