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Brighton Holiday Inn cancels event with suspended Labour MP Chris Williamson after complaints

One of the complaints was from a Jewish resident living above the hotel

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A row has broken out after Brighton’s Holiday Inn hotel cancelled an event featuring the suspended Labour MP Chris Williamson and the auctioning of a cartoon about Israel that a national newspaper refused to publish.

The Derby North MP – suspended in February after claiming Labour had “too apologetic” over antisemitism – was due to speak on Thursday at the event named Chris Williamson MP: A democratic, socialist economy.

Earlier, another venue the Brighthelm Centre pulled out of hosting following an intervention by Hove Labour MP Peter Kyle and a letter of protest signed by over one hundred local campaigners.

But after it was revealed the Holiday Inn Brighton Seafront had agreed to host the event, it was bombarded with complaints over the past few days.

The JC was also contacted by an angry Jewish resident who lived in one of the flats above the hotel who said they had lodged their own complaint with Holiday Inn management.

In a statement the hotel confirmed they too had decided to cancel the event.

Mr Williamson claimed on Twitter that the Holiday Inn “had to cancel after two men turned up to threaten their staff.”

He added: “They also had abuse on personal social media accounts and were called 'c*nts' on the phone. Will you join me in condemning this outrage.”

The MP, who faces expulsion from Labour at a forthcoming disciplinary hearing over his repeated interventions in the party's antisemitism crisis, also circulated a message allegedly sent to the event’s organiser Greg Hadfield by the hotel’s management.

The message claimed staff had been “subjected to abuse and threats” and that they had cancelled the event because “guests and employees” would be put “at potential harm”.

Mr Hadfield has previously been suspended from Labour himself over allegations of bullying and intimidation. In May, he was accused of supporting a suspended Labour candidate who had posted a series of antisemitic tweets.

The event was also due to host the auctioning of a cartoon by Steve Bell that The Guardian refused to publish last month.

The cartoon depicts Labour deputy leader Tom Watson as an "antisemite finder general" for being critical of Jew-hate in the party.

Mr Watson encounters Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and calling him an "antisemitic trope" only to apologise saying "I thought you were a member of the Labour Party".

The JC published the cartoon in full after Mr Bell sent it saying: "Please feel free to publish them as the Guardian don’t wish to, for reasons which still remain unclear to me and, I think, to them."

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