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Opinion

Why Starmer can never succeed

'Among “progressives”, there’s a belief that their default animus against Israel constitutes not antisemitism but legitimate criticism'

July 17, 2020 11:10
Keir Starmer
3 min read

The Equality and Human Rights Commission has now sent its report on Labour antisemitism to the party leadership so it can register its response before publication.

The Labour leader, Sir Keir Starmer, has said getting rid of the party’s Jew-hatred is his first priority. The big question, though, is whether he can do so even if he accepts all the commission’s conclusions.

He drew many plaudits for sacking from his front bench Rebecca Long-Bailey, after she tweeted a link to an interview voicing a Jewish conspiracy theory. But other actions suggest he doesn’t fully grasp the problem.

After he “took the knee” in support of the Black Lives Matter demonstrators, he tried to distance himself from the BLM aim of defunding the police. However, he bought into the movement’s racism by saying he would require his entire party to undergo “unconscious bias” training. Yet he has ignored the conscious anti-Jewish bias among these supposed anti-racist activists.

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