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Jeremy Corbyn sent message of support to antisemitism denial meeting

Labour leader sends 'special message' to Stop The Attacks Defend Corbyn Defend The Left rally

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Jeremy Corbyn sent a "special message" to a meeting of left-wing activists on Monday which was read out by a close ally who then called antisemitism allegations against Labour a "huge lie".

Lindsey German - a founding member of the Stop The War Coalition of which Mr Corbyn served as chairman - claimed the Labour leader was now really under attack because of his support for the Palestinian cause.

The long-time Socialist Workers Party member then told the meeting, where Tariq Ali and Jewish Voice for Labour member Glyn Secker also spoke, that Islamophobia, not antisemitism, was the "one dominant racism in this country."

In footage uncovered by Twitter account @TheGolem, Ms German added that she was not a member of the Labour Party because she "always thought she could better help Jeremy from outside than within it."

Addressing activists at the event, Ms German read out the Labour leader's message of support to activists attending Monday's 'Stop The Attacks Defend Corbyn Defend The Left' meeting in central London.

Mr Corbyn wrote: "The only thing that could hold us back would be if we were to turn on each other rather than on the Tory government and wealthy establishment interests they represent."

Ms German then spoke of her "anger" at the way she believed pro-Palestinian activists such as herself had been "turned now... supposedly into a movement in support of antisemitism."

In a clear attempt to pit claims of antisemitism against allegations of Islamophobia, Ms German then spoke of the "huge lie" which "looks not at the reality of racism in this country where there is one dominant racism that is going on and that is Islamophobia, which is the attacks on Muslims in this country." 

She then added: "It actually tries to say that the biggest problem that we have in this country is antisemtism - and that simply is not true."

Ms German added: "I feel like we have gone through a kind of looking glass world really where everything that is said is truth is actually a lie. And everything that is a lie is now projected as truth. 

"And I think no more so than in the treatment of Jeremy Corbyn himself and the tremendous attacks on him."

Describing Mr Corbyn as a "committed anti-racist" who had spoken at "all the Palestine demonstrations", she added that he was "never accused of antisemitism before he became Labour leader although he has been an MP since 1983."

Both the JC and organisations such as the Community Security Trust repeatedly highlighted concerns about Mr Corbyn's association with known antisemites before he became leader.

In a further angry attack, Ms German then turned her attention to veteran Jewish MP Dame Margaret Hodge.

She said Dame Margaret was "not a success" both as leader of Islington Council and a Barking MP.

Ms German said that Dame Margaret was "there to do a wrecking operation" and added "we are here tonight to say we are not going to allow that wrecking operation to continue."

She then admitted that "various things I say tonight and various things I've written and read" would have her up before Labour's disciplinary panels "all the time" were she a party member.

She added: "When you have a witch-hunt like this there is only one thing you can do. You have to stand up to it every time - you can't run away from it."

In the audience at Monday's event was Gerry Downing who was expelled from Labour in March 2016 after writing that the 9/11 terrorists should never be condemned.

Mr Downing posted a tweet in 2014 referring to what he called “Hamas heroism” and claimed prominent historian Sir Ian Kershaw had a “Zionist minder”.

The website of his Socialist Fight group has published articles including one demanding that “Marxists must address the Jewish Question” and another referring to a “world Jewish-Zionist Bourgeoisie”.

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