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Board of Deputies leaders rebut criticism of 'private' meetings with Labour

Board's leaders are accused by deputy of undermining Labour MPs at its monthly meeting

February 19, 2019 15:32
Deputy Brian Marks decries 'secret meetings' with Labour at Sunday's monthly Board meeting
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Board of Deputy leaders have defended private meetings with Labour figures after being challenged at the organisation’s monthly session in London on Sunday.

Brian Mark, deputy for Jewish Student Chaplaincy Scotland, accused the Board's president Marie van der Zyl and senior vice-president Sheila Gewolb of undermining the work of Labour MPs and the Jewish Labour Movement by taking part in “secret meetings”.

Mrs van der Zyl held a meeting - revealed by the JC - with the general secretary of the Labour Party Jennie Formby and Dr Gewolb met Welsh Assembly Member Jenny Rathbone, who had been suspended by the party after questioning the security concerns of Cardiff Jews.

Mr Mark thundered, “It is a disgrace, it is an outrage. What it means is that the deputies here are merely wallpaper. We are here to applaud and be fed whatever we’re told.”

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