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Oliver Kamm

ByOliver Kamm, Oliver Kamm

Opinion

The fight's gone out of me

March 17, 2016 13:11
2 min read

"A true Labour friend," is how the JC described Harold Wilson a fortnight ago, on the centenary of the former prime minister's birth. These are difficult times for the left, and it's worth recalling the close historical links between the British and Israeli Labour parties. Wilson exemplified them. He sacked the actor Andrew Faulds as a front-bench spokesman on the arts in 1973 when Faulds accused pro-Israeli Labour MPs of having dual loyalties.

Wilson was right. To accuse British Jews of dual loyalty, on grounds of sympathy with the Jewish state, is illegitimate and demagogic. The charge can't be disproved because it's impossible to have reliable knowledge of another person's psychology. Yet this sentiment and others from the same stable are continually cropping up in Labour circles. I don't claim they're representative. On the contrary, Labour friends of Israel and supporters of a two-state solution are numerous. The party is one of the great forces of centre-left politics in Europe. It's integral to Britain's modern social as well as political history. Its most recent two prime ministers are well known for their interest in Jewish affairs and opposition to xenophobia.

The difference between Labour a generation ago and now is not that the party has grown hostile to British Jewry and to Israel. It is that the very worst elements in British politics no longer regard Labour as hostile to them. Last week, I watched with incredulity as Andrew Neil quizzed a Trotskyist called Gerry Downing on the BBC's Daily Politics. Downing had just had his membership application first accepted and then - on grounds of inflammatory comments about 9/11 - rejected by Labour. And here he was talking about "the Jewish question": the term is a code for revolutionaries who believe, in a sort of secular millenarian version of Christian tradition, that Jews are historically aberrant. He threw in the charge of "dual citizenship" (he meant loyalty).

Thankfully, Downing has had his membership revoked. As I write, Labour has suspended an activist called Vicki Kirby, vice-chair of the party's Woking branch, for posting on Twitter that Jews "have big noses" and describing Hitler as "the Zionist god".