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Stephen Pollard

Analysis

Anti-imperialism has seeped into Labour's mindset

May 5, 2016 11:26
3 min read

I'm still not sure what to think. Should we be thoroughly depressed that the headlines are dominated by Jew hatred? Or ought we to be relieved that it is out in the open?

But important as it is that individual cases are exposed, in some ways they miss the point. Because the current crisis for Labour is not the result of a few isolated racists being caught out. It's that the mindset and political outlook of the group that is now in charge of Labour is founded on the idea that Israel is the enemy. And it's a short hop from that to Jews being the enemy.

For three decades, Jeremy Corbyn existed on the political fringe, surrounded by and speaking only to fellow extremists. No one cared what he said or thought. He was an irrelevance. But now, he is leader of the Labour Party. Every word he has ever uttered, every thought he has ever shared matters - because he could be Prime Minister.

So now it really matters that we understand those fringe ideas. It matters that we understand how he can come to describe representatives of Hamas and Hezbollah - organisations that boast of their aim to kill all the world's Jews - as "friends". And it matters that we understand why he and his allies focus almost exclusively on Israel - which just happens to be the Jewish homeland - as the target of their hatred . So no matter what abuses may be carried out by the likes of China, Zimbabwe and Saudi Arabia - objectively and in number far beyond any mistakes made by Israel - it is only Israel that is the target of the boycott movement, of which Mr Corbyn has been such a vigorous proponent.