The Jews who are fighting back against Labour Antisemitism LIES

Ever since Corbyn stood for the leadership challenge back in 2016 the media, right-wingers and elite started accusing him of all sorts including Anti Semitism but have you noticed how he was never called Anti Semitic before the election? 



Jeremy Corbyn has been an MP for over 30 years and has always fought against apartheid in South Africa and Israel and was never once called Anti Semitic till he decided to stand for the leadership that is. 

It's not only Corbyn who has been targeted a lot of Labour members were targeted too and suspended or even kicked out of the party all because they supported Palestine (some were kicked out for less stupid reasons like being fans of the pop group Foo Fighters) and a majority of these people who were kicked out for being "Anti Semitic" were ... wait for it .....
JEWISH. 




Well, now they are fighting back. 

They have started a group called "Labour against the witch hunt" which involve people like Jackie Walker, Tony Greenstein, Ken Loach and more.

On January 29th they got together in London's Conway Hall to discuss the ongoing witch hunt against the left in Labour and what can be done to stop it. 

Moshé Machover

Moshé Machover (Hebrew: משה מחובר‎; born 1936) is a mathematician, philosopher, and socialist activist noted for his writings against Zionism. Born to a Jewish family in Tel Aviv, then part of the British Mandate of Palestine, Machover moved to Britain in 1968 where he became a naturalised citizen. He was a founder of Matzpen, the Israeli Socialist Organisation, in 1962.

In October 2017, Moshe Machover was expelled from the Labour Party on suspicion he was associated with the Communist Party of Great Britain (Provisional Central Committee), in contravention of party rules. The expulsion came when an article he wrote for the CPGB (PCC)'s newspaper, the Weekly Worker was being investigated as, according to the party's head of disputes, it "appears to meet the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of antisemitism". The Guardian subsequently published a letter of protest undersigned by 139 Labour Party members, including Sir Geoffrey Bindman dismissing the insinuation of anti-Semitism as 'personally offensive and politically dangerous. His expulsion was rescinded on 30 October


Jackie Walker

Jackie Walker is a Jewish Socialist activist whose mother worked alongside Martin Luther King fighting against racial hatred. 


Ken Loach

Kenneth Charles Loach (born 17 June 1936) is an English director of television and independent film. He is known for his socially critical directing style and for his socialist ideals, which are evident in his film treatment of social issues such as poverty (Poor Cow, 1967), homelessness (Cathy Come Home, 1966) and labour rights (Riff-Raff, 1991, and The Navigators, 2001).

Loach's film Kes (1969) was voted the seventh greatest British film of the 20th century in a poll by the British Film Institute. Two of his films, The Wind That Shakes the Barley (2006) and I, Daniel Blake (2016) received the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, making him the ninth filmmaker to win the award twice.

Loach, a social campaigner for most of his career, believes the current criteria for claiming benefits in the UK are "a Kafka-esque, Catch 22 situation designed to frustrate and humiliate the claimant to such an extent that they drop out of the system and stop pursuing their right to ask for support if necessary"


Tony Greenstein

Tony Greenstein, hailing from an Orthodox Jewish family, is a founding member of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, a member of Jews for Boycotting Israeli Goods and in his personal blog absurdly styles himself as a “Socialist, anti-Zionist, anti-racist”.




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