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Please, let's move on from the 'Ken and the Jews' dramas

March 29, 2012 17:50
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The last week saw my relationship with the Jewish community in the headlines. I agree with those, including in my own party, who want to break out of the "drama" of "Ken and the Jewish community" - it's time to move on from that, onto something less headline-grabbing but more dynamic.

I understand the dismay caused when these kinds of controversies hit the headlines. Politicians ought to have humility when things like that happen. I am no exception.

Let me start with the report that I said, at a meeting of mainly pro-Labour Jewish Londoners that Jews will not vote for me because they are rich. I didn't actually say this. However, I can see that the way the conversation unfolded meant this interpretation was placed on it. When such controversies unfold it is easy to get dug in and appear to defend positions. I don't wish to do this.

Jewish voters are not one homogeneous block. A 2010 report for the Institute for Jewish Policy Research shows the range of Jewish voting preference. In North London, Labour was the preferred party. If I believed that Jewish people won't vote Labour in this election I would not have spent my evening at that meeting.

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