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Our Labour values have not changed but we can't support a leader who has so utterly failed on antisemitism

It is the failure of the Leader and his supporters to live Labour's values which led us to take not campaign, writes JLM chair Mike Katz

November 1, 2019 10:25
Protesters hold placards as they demonstrate in Parliament Square against anti-Semitism in the Labour Party on March 26, 2018
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For most Labour activists, general elections are a time of frenetic activity.

Certainly that’s been the case for me and many of my fellow Jewish Labour Movement members in recent years. In 2017, JLM’s then chair and I stood in the two most Jewish seats in the country, Finchley & Golders Green and Hendon. And JLM - the Labour Party’s sole Jewish affiliate - organised more than fifty campaign events over six electoral regions during the general election campaign.

But this election, it’s different.

At our AGM in April, our members unanimously adopted policy deeming Jeremy Corbyn unfit to be Prime Minister as a result of his abject failure on antisemitism. So we’re reflecting this in our approach to this general election.