Source: Electronic Intifada
After a five-year campaign of smears, Labourās former leader Jeremy Corbyn was suspended by party bosses on Thursday.
The draconian move, sanctioned by current leader Keir Starmer, caused a wave of shock among beleaguered activists.
There is āno need for a civil war,ā Starmer insisted as he took to the airwaves the next morning.
But his actions prove quite the opposite.
Suspension means that Corbyn ā first elected in 1983 ā no longer represents the Labour Party in Parliament. He will sit as an independent MP until there is a new election, or until he is readmitted by party officials.
The latter prospect seems highly unlikely.
Starmer was elected by Labour members on a platform of uniting the partyās warring factions.
But it now seems heās deliberately initiated the very civil war he claims he wants to avoid in order to purge the remnants of the left.
In fact, his campaign was funded in part by a multi-millionaire pro-Israel lobbyist, who secretly donated $62,000.
Since becoming leader, Starmer has incessantly purged the party of left-wing and Israel-critical elements.
The pretext for Corbynās suspension was a blandly factual statement he made, explaining that the scale of anti-Semitism in Labour had been exaggerated by his political enemies.
But there were some signs that Starmerās purge had been planned for months in advance.
Corbynās statement came in response to the Equality and Human Rights Commissionās long-awaited report on Thursday morning.
The commission failed to find Labour guilty of āinstitutional anti-Semitism,ā as the pro-Israel groups whose complaints launched the investigation ā the Campaign Against Antisemitism and the Jewish Labour Movement ā had asked.
After 17 months of investigation ā and years of media and Israel lobby smears about āLabour anti-Semitismā ā the commission found only two cases it claimed were anti-Semitic āunlawful harassmentā by Labour agents.
One of these was the former mayor of London Ken Livingstone. The body claimed that by pointing to that fact that there was a āsmear campaign by āthe Israel lobbyā to stigmatize critics of Israel as anti-Semiticā including Corbyn, Livingstone and Labour had ācommitted unlawful harassment.ā
Responding to the report, Corbyn made a cautious statement, which failed to recognize the years of deliberate smears against him, his movement and the party as āanti-Semitic.ā
āOne anti-Semite is one too many,ā he wrote, ābut the scale of the problem was also dramatically overstated for political reasons by our opponents inside and outside the party, as well as by much of the media.ā
This factual statement seems to have triggered the suspension by Labourās new right-wing general secretary David Evans.
āTheyāve secured the number one scalpā
Responses to the purge have come in thick and fast since Thursday.
Influential union leader and Corbyn-backer Len McCluskey said it was a āgrave injustice which, if not reversed, will create chaos within the party.ā
Purged left-winger and former Labour MP Chris Williamson said the suspension was āa travestyā and called for a fight-back. He said the report āshould never have been commissioned in the first place.ā
āIt was a clear attempt by Zionists and other racists to weaponize anti-Semitism,ā he said in a new video. āTheyāve secured the number one scalp they were after.ā
As I told BreakThrough News in the video below, thereās a window of opportunity for Corbyn to leave in protest and found a new left-wing political party which would have wide popular appeal and could bring much-needed change to Britain:
But Corbyn so far shows no signs of having the political will to do that.
Labourās membership department is reported to be āswampedā by resignations.
Corbynās parliamentary comrades on the Labour left have condemned the suspension, but most of their statements have been mild ā or even totally absent.
Any MP speaking out for Corbyn knows that they could be the next target of Labourās arbitrary, unaccountable and highly politicized ādisciplinaryā process.
Corbynās own response was also docile, asking party officials to ākindly think again.ā
In a statement, he later said he would āstrongly contest the political intervention to suspend me.ā
But the Israel lobby has been ecstatic.
āThe beginning, not the endā
āWe welcome the decision of the Labour Party to suspend Jeremy Corbyn,ā said leading pro-Israel group the Board of Deputies of British Jews. āHis shameless comments today showed he remains part of the problem.ā
Also welcoming the purge was the Jewish Labour Movement, a Zionist lobby group with close ties to the Israeli embassy and its agents.
Starmer āhas taken responsibility and the Labour Party has acted,ā the group said.
But any hopes among Labour activists that Corbynās suspension would mark the end of the ācrisisā have been dashed, once again.
The EHRC report āmarks not an end but a beginning,ā a leading article in The Jewish Chronicle insisted on Thursday.
āThere are no more excuses for Labour. The clock has now started ticking. The anti-Semites must be expelled ā now,ā it demanded.
The anti-Palestinian, anti-Muslim weekly is essentially the UK Israel lobbyās in-house journal.
It has a long history of libeling leftists, Palestinians and their supporters as āanti-Semitesā ā and shelling out large sums in damages for its falsehoods.
Purge of MPs
The lobby itself sprang into action to ensure those threats become reality.
The Campaign Against Antisemitism immediately wrote to Labour demanding the purge of not only Corbyn, but a hit list of 32 other Labour parliamentarians and candidates for office.
Almost all of them are from the left of the party, including Corbynās close allies and former shadow cabinet members Diane Abbott, Richard Burgon and Barry Gardiner.
The letter is 72 pages long and was clearly prepared well in advance of Thursday. It concludes with a demand all 33 complaints be dealt with within six months.
The letter is co-signed by the groupās āhead of political and government investigations,ā Joe Glasman.
On Christmas day last year Glasman posted a video rant gloating that his organization, along with āour spies and intelā had āslaughteredā Corbyn, āthe beast.ā
The video proved so embarrassing to Glasman ā who evidently thought it would only be seen by his friends and allies ā that he attempted to have every copy on the internet removed.
YouTube did remove the copy posted by The Electronic Intifada, but restored it after two weeks when we appealed under US copyright law.
It seems that for the Israel lobby, slaughtering Corbyn once was not enough.
You can still watch the video here:
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