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Jonathan Freedland

Opinion

The courage of Luciana Berger

'If young Jews are increasingly coming to regard Luciana Berger as something of a heroine, as they are, you can see why.'

February 21, 2019 12:47
Luciana Berger addresses the Enough is Enough rally in March 2018
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A curious thing happened in the hours following Monday’s launch of the (then) seven-member Independent Group of MPs. Many Jeremy Corbyn loyalists, bent on strangling this new initiative at birth, were at pains to separate one of the seven from the other six.

“With the exception of Luciana Berger…” became a common formulation, exempting the Liverpool Wavertree MP from whatever condemnation they were about to issue. While the other MPs could be written off as Blairites, careerists, neoliberals — insert your insult of choice — plenty of Corbynites were anxious to be seen to be respectful of Berger.

Respectful might be the wrong word. Rather, they were conscious that Berger’s stated reason for leaving Labour was her conclusion that the party was now “institutionally antisemitic” and they were keen to put that allegation to one side, where it could be safely ignored.

That way they could get on with the business of mocking the other six. Others condemned the ugliness of racially abusing a “heavily pregnant” woman, as if raining antisemitic abuse on a woman who was not about to give birth might be OK.