Become a Member
Opinion

Being ‘better than Corbyn’ is a low bar – and Labour hasn’t met it over Clive Lewis

The MP’s social media posts effectively hold Jews thousands of miles away responsible for the actions of the British far right

August 15, 2024 07:09
1192797532
Clive Lewis MP (Photo by Peter Summers/Getty Images)
3 min read

Monitoring discussions in far-right chat groups at the time of the riots, there was one thing they tended to agree on: that Jews or “Zionists” and Israel were behind it all. This collective itch they gleefully kept scratching wasn’t reported in the press, but that was understandable given all the other horrors that were happening, such as publishing lists of immigration centres to target, calls to attack Muslims and committing acts of violence.

Comments ranged from political conspiracy fantasy more typical of the left, such as Israel being "puppet masters” engineering racial conflict, to more predictable racist material about “people with big noses” controlling Muslims, who were depicted as not having any agency and doing the bidding of sinister Jews.

This conspiracy fantasy is rooted in the white supremacist "Great Replacement Theory”, which imagines that Jews are replacing white Christians through immigration and “ruining the west”, as a user helpfully explained. Or as another user put it, “Islam is the Jews’ broom” — a remarkable claim, but antisemitism is rarely rational. Rather, it is a way of understanding the world that places Jews behind important events.

When Labour MP Clive Lewis posted a report on an Israeli strike in Gaza and linked it with Islamophobia in Britain, he was effectively holding Jews thousands of miles away responsible for the actions of the British far right.