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Lord Katz steps down as Jewish Labour Movement chair

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June 17, 2025 15:10
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Lord Katz has stepped down from his role as chair of the Jewish Labour Movement (Image: Parliament TV)
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Jewish Labour Movement (JLM) chair Lord Katz has announced he is stepping down from his role after six years.

Katz, who has been in his position since 2019, was appointed to the House of Lords in January earlier this year and became a government whip in April, something he called a “privilege”.

However, in a letter to JLM members last night he said that, as a member of the government, he could not “give JLM the independent leadership it deserved and which I hope I’ve given the organisation up until now”.

In a statement, the movement thanked Katz for “his service in leading JLM from a period of darkness under the previous Labour leadership to winning power under Keir Starmer, who has always been committed to fighting antisemitism.”