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Unite union mulls legal action regarding accusation its general secretary is 'an antisemite'

A number of lawyers have publicly indicated their willingness to represent defendants if the case goes to court

August 21, 2018 10:20
Len McCluskey
2 min read

Trade union Unite has threatened social media users that it is seeking “legal advice” in relation to the accusation that its general secretary is “an antisemite and a racist”, which it has called "defamatory".

Last week, David Levene, a Jewish member of the union, sent an e-mail to the union’s member service and executive council, in which he told them he was resigning his membership, “after more than a decade… due to Len McCluskey’s outrageous, sectarian attack on the Jewish community.

“The Labour movement is built on the principles of social justice and equality, and I refuse to be represented at work by an antisemite and a racist.”

Mr Levene’s email was prompted by an article written by Mr McCluskey accusing Jewish communal leaders of “intransigent hostility and an utter refusal to engage in dialogue” regarding Labour antisemitism, and appealing “to the leadership of the Jewish community to abandon their truculent hostility, engage in dialogue and dial down the rhetoric, before the political estrangement between them and the Labour Party becomes entrenched.”

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