Antisemitism crisis: Jews urge Corbyn to resign

1st May 2019

Jewish Labour activists have urged Jeremy Corbyn to resign after he foolishly endorsed a book, which promoted antisemitism.

The Labour Leader had endorsed the book, which indicated that Europe’s banks were controlled by Jews.

The Jewish Labour Movement said the “fish rots from the head” and Mr Corbyn should consider his position after he reportedly wrote in a foreword to JA Hobson’s Imperialism: A Study that it was “brilliant, and very controversial at the time” and “a great tome”.

Hobson, an English economist who influenced Lenin, spread conspiracy theories about the Rothschild banking family and said finance in Europe was controlled ‘by men of a single and peculiar race’.

Jewish leaders have written to Jeremy Corbyn to express “grave concern” and demand an explanation after it emerged he wrote a glowing foreword for a century-old political tract that includes antisemitic tropes.

Momentum admit to antisemitism in Labour

Labour has a “major problem” with antisemitism and it is not being tackled swiftly enough, the chairman of the pro-Corbyn campaign group Momentum recently admitted.

Jon Lansman, the founder of Momentum, says some Labour members who have joined since 2015 are ‘conspiracy theorists’. He also said antisemitism was a widespread problem in the party.

Mixed Labour messages about the antisemitic axis from different Southport wards

In Ainsdale, the plucky Labour Candidate Kevin Donnellon also stated similar concerns to Momentum. He stated on Facebook: “I don’t deny there are some anti-semites in the party that need to be thrown out.”

https://www.otsnews.co.uk/labours-ainsdale-candidate-wants-partys-anti-semites-throwing/

However, in the rather more troublesome Kew Ward Labour’s councillor, Janis Blackburne, happily ridiculed an accurate OTS News report about Labour’s self-made antisemitic crisis. Blackburne (who is banned from the OTS News Facebook) stated: that the report was “poor but outrageous”.

https://www.otsnews.co.uk/kew-labour-councillor-actually-dismissing-partys-antisemitism-crisis/

Such offhand dismissals are highly questionable in view of the magnitude of the growing crisis that appears to be ripping into the heart of the Labour Party today.

It’s also common knowledge that a hostile minority of openly Labour-supportive activists post in online forums (that kindly tolerate their rants). These people are quick to attack anyone that dares to question Mr Corbyn’s well – known apathy over the current crisis or to offer any sensible alternative viewpoint.

Below: Labour’s Tom Watson nailed the in-fighting within the party that needs addressing rather than dismissing.

The welcome call for ‘kindness’ from Tom Watson is, however, a manifestly unfamiliar concept to many of these left-wingers, who would rather shout their way through any adult political debate today.

Although Labour, in general, is clearly tearing itself apart, the far left-comrades have their sabres out and are on the march. They will not tolerate any dissent towards their righteous cause! Many fair-minded people are now coming to the opinion that this is not politics, it is a new version on an old theme of creeping totalitarianism in action.