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Tom Watson says Labour’s antisemitism crisis ‘worse’ now

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Deputy Leader 'ashamed' of party's response to Jew hate One by one, Labour Party members could end up getting expelled from the British Labour Party if they ever mention they disprove of Israel's policies. Freedom of speech is being curtailed. Tom Watson says he's glad that Ken Livingstone left the Labour Party. But this which hunt  is really a ploy to remove Jeremy Corbyn as party leader. Just about any self respecting lefty would disapprove of Israel's policies towards the Palestinians, so this is an assault on the majority British Labour Party members. They are not antisemitic, and many Jews in the Labour Party agree with them. KV At last week's JLM AGM in Westminster, Ivor Caplin was confirmed as the group's new chair - replacing Jeremy Newmark who resigned earlier this year. In

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 Deputy Leader 'ashamed' of party's response to Jew hate

One by one, Labour Party members could end up getting expelled from the British Labour Party if they ever mention they disprove of Israel's policies. Freedom of speech is being curtailed. Tom Watson says he's glad that Ken Livingstone left the Labour Party. But this which hunt  is really a ploy to remove Jeremy Corbyn as party leader. Just about any self respecting lefty would disapprove of Israel's policies towards the Palestinians, so this is an assault on the majority British Labour Party members. They are not antisemitic, and many Jews in the Labour Party agree with them. KV

At last week's JLM AGM in Westminster, Ivor Caplin was confirmed as the group's new chair - replacing Jeremy Newmark who resigned earlier this year.
In his first speech in the role, Mr Caplin, a former Labour MP and defence minister in Tony Blair's government, said: "Far too often we are seeing antisemitism dressed up by some as comment on Israel - it is not and it has to stop."
Singling out notorious Labour MP Chris Williamson, Mr Caplin said: "I am really disappointed the Chief Whip has not withdrawn the Whip from him yet."
The Jerusalem Chronicle


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Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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