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JLM are right to stand - to fight antisemitism and to offer a real choice

Liberal Judaism's senior rabbi says JLM are doing the right thing by trying to win support for Labour

May 3, 2017 15:33
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We stay. We stand. We fight.

This was the message of Cable Street, the message that the Jewish community has always internalised in times of trouble. This is what the Jewish Labour Movement said to our members, all 2000-plus of them, when the Labour Party failed to expel Ken Livingstone. In the 24 hours following that result, 200 new members joined JLM, all determined to stand with us in our time of need.

It is no secret that it’s been a rough few years for Jewish members of the Labour Party. We should know, we’ve been at the eye of the storm. From cases of clear cut antisemitism taking a over year to reach closure, to councillors giving Heil Hitler salutes in full council, the issues don’t need re-hashing. One central theme remains. We believe that the Labour Party is the Party of equality, the Party built out of the anti-racist, anti-fascist movements our ancestors fought in, and the Party that can build a fairer future for our children. It's the Party that cares and the Party that best reflects our Jewish values.  When the going gets tough, you don’t walk away, how do you expect anything to change if you do?

The Jewish Labour Movement has been affiliated to the Labour Party since 1920, we are the oldest affiliate and we are proud to be so. Since our affiliation nearly 100 years ago, we have campaigned for the Labour Party through the good times and the bad times. At the end of the day, one central tenet is true; we believe that a Labour government is preferable to a Conservative one. We look at what the last Labour government achieved, the national minimum wage, abolishment of Section 28, record investment in the NHS and so much more. These principles form the basis of JLM’s General Election Manifesto submission to the Party, a document rooted in Jewish values that can transform our country for the better, as Labour governments have always done.