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Avi Freeman

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Opinion

The Lib Dems are an obvious refuge for people like me

What should a Labour and “Remain” supporting Jew do in the general election, asks Avi Freeman.

April 27, 2017 12:55
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As a Labour and “Remain” supporting Jew in London, the general election presents a problem. Sarah Sackman is the likely Labour candidate in my constituency, Finchley and Golders Green. She’s excellent and committed: I voted for her in the 2015 election. However, with apologies for the use of such hackneyed idiom, I can’t help but feel that being asked to vote Labour now is like a turkey being asked to vote for Christmas.

I have voted Labour all my adult life so some might accuse me of blind tribal loyalty. However, my support has come from alignment between the values that have mattered most to me and those that I have seen reflected in the policy and ethos of the Labour party.

Examples include the approach to education (ignoring difficulties like prominent Labour MPs “going private”), the support and funding of the NHS, and the establishment and enforcement of the minimum wage.

I have once, in the 2012 London mayoral election when Boris Johnson was standing against Ken Livingstone, strayed from this position. I do not believe I was alone in this.