Hampstead and Kilburn Constituency Labour Party have strongly backed demands for the reinstatement of Moshe Machover who was expelled from the party for alleged anti-semitism and support for another party.
Hampstead & Kilburn CLP passed the motion below overwhelmingly on October 18th: 58 for, none against and 8 abstentions.
The
motion is to be sent to the leader of the Labour Party, the National
Executive Committee (individually), the National Constitutional
Committee (individually), the Head of Disputes and Professor Machover.
This CLP is outraged that:
· Professor
Emeritus Moshe Machover has been expelled from the Party. Professor
Machover is Jewish and Israeli, the distinguished co-founder of Matzpen,
the socialist organisation which from the 60s to the 80s brought
together Arab and Jewish opposition to the illegal occupation of
Palestine;
· the Head of Disputes has accused Prof Machover of writing an “apparently antisemitic article” according to the new IHRA definition, and further accused him of “membership or support for another political party, or a political organisation with incompatible aims to the Labour Party”.
This CLP notes that:
· The
Chakrabarti Inquiry found that the party’s “. . . complaints and
disciplinary procedures . . . lacked sufficient transparency, uniformity
and expertise . . .” and called for “the vital legal principles of due
process (or natural justice) and proportionality”.
· The
IHRA definition is being monitored by Camden Council to ensure that it
is not used to stifle free expression and criticism of Israeli policies.
· Prof
Machover who denies the accusations, has not been given the opportunity
to challenge neither the accusation of antisemitism nor his alleged
support for another party or organisation.
· This
expulsion is a frightening precedent in a party which is working to be
more democratic and called for, in the words of its leader Jeremy
Corbyn, ‘support to end the oppression of the Palestinian people, the
50-year occupation and the illegal settlement expansion’.
This CLP therefore calls for:
· Prof
Machover’s expulsion to be immediately rescinded; the letter informing
him of his expulsion to be immediately rescinded; and for any
allegations against him to be investigated in accordance with due
process to take place so that he is given the opportunity to challenge
the claims of the Head of Disputes.
· And further calls on the Labour party to protect the right of members to contribute to the political debate across numerous platforms, without expressing support for other political parties or views contrary to the values of the Labour party.