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Joan Ryan MP,

Joan Ryan MP

Opinion

My three-step plan to win back the community’s votes

August 13, 2015 13:17
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Last month, Labour's leadership candidates took part in the first-ever Jewish community hustings , marking the start of a bridge-building exercise between the party and the community.

In May, too many normally loyal Jewish Labour voters felt torn between their support for their party and their support for Israel. Jewish voters do not vote only, or even mainly, on the parties' attitudes towards Israel but many Jewish voters see a party's position on the Middle East as a proxy measure of its governing credibility.

It's now time to turn the page. I want Labour Friends of Israel to be at the forefront of helping Labour reset its relationship with Israel. Our test should be a simple one: do our actions help or hinder the search for a two-state solution? There are three elements to this.

First, Labour must show we understand Israel's security concerns and the complexities of the situation, and the nature of the enemies, it faces. That understanding has to be coupled by a willingness to challenge Israeli governments when we believe they are in the wrong. So, we must be clear: illegal settlement-building must stop.

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