By suspending Jeremy Corbyn, the right wing has thrown down the gauntlet. A full on witch-hunt is underway – to purge the left and make Labour a reliable party for big business. The left must mobilise and boldly fight back.
The suspension of Jeremy Corbyn is a declaration of war.
In reality, the Labour right wing has been ruthlessly fighting a war against the left for years now. In this time, the Blairites and bureaucrats have made several declarations of war. Their aim is nothing short of a total liquidation of the party’s left wing.
We must not allow this. We must fight back immediately, mobilising the hundreds of thousands of left-wing Labour Party members who are shocked and appalled at this brazen attack.
We must show the right wing they have miscalculated badly. This means launching an immediate fightback – a gloves-off battle, with no holds barred.
See below for a model motion: Hands off Corbyn!
Interference
Keir Starmer has quickly moved to exploit the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s (EHRC) report into alleged anti-semitism within the Labour Party.
Today’s events are eerily reminiscent of June 2016, when right wing Labour MPs exploited the Brexit referendum result to launch the infamous – and highly orchestrated – ‘chicken coup’ against Corbyn.
And yet, despite what the mainstream media tells us, the EHRC report says nothing to back up the claims about Labour being institutionally anti-semitic. In fact, the document notes that the party improved its handling of such cases under Corbyn’s leadership.
The only substantial finding against the party is ironically a product of the relentless campaign against the left by its right wing. The only instances of political interference into anti-semitism complaints, the report states, were when Corbyn’s office intervened to push for stronger punishments against alleged perpetrators of anti-semitism in the party!
The report concludes that this is still unfair and prejudicial against Jewish people, because it creates an atmosphere and precedent of political interference into anti-semitic abuse.
Quite clearly, the drumming up of this issue by the right wing is the only real case of ‘political interference’, and was precisely intended as such. By creating a hysteria inside the party and the media, the Labour right wing intended to prejudice any and all investigations, to the detriment of Corbyn and the left.
Smear campaign
The Blairite leaders of this smear campaign have done nothing but cover themselves in shame for the past five years.
If the Labour right wing were remotely concerned about the effect on Jewish people from political interference, they wouldn’t have spent five years manipulating and exaggerating anti-semitism for their own cynical political ends.
In fact, the report highlights that once Corbyn got control of Labour HQ (which didn’t happen until 2018), the handling of anti-semitism cases actually improved. At the same time, the EHRC investigation also remarks that the endless promotion of this question has been detrimental to the party’s ability to examine cases of racism against members of other ethnic minorities.
Sabotage
It is also scandalous to talk of political interference into allegations of anti-semitism in light of the leaked Labour report. This demonstrated the revolting conspiracy by the party bureaucracy to undermine and purposefully drag out accusations of anti-semitism, so that Corbyn’s leadership would appear not to be taking the matter seriously.
That report has been ignored by Starmer. Meanwhile, the far-less-damning EHRC report has been instantly jumped upon in order to clear out the party’s left wing.
If Starmer showed even an ounce of this determination when fighting the Tories and their incompetent profit-first approach to the pandemic, we wouldn’t have to rely upon a footballer to lead the opposition against this shambolic government.
Big business agents
The entire experience of the past five years has graphically revealed that the Labour Party right wing and bureaucracy is nothing but the organised intervention of the ruling class within what should be the party of the working class.
These big business agents have been dogged, determined, and spiteful in the extreme. This is because they represent the establishment, and know that they can rely upon the capitalist media and every other bourgeois institution to back them up. They are highly organised, and also well funded.
But what they lack is genuine mass support. They have no arguments, no inspiring leaders, and no popular policies – because they represent the status quo. Hence Starmer’s incredibly tepid ‘opposition’ to Johnson in the midst of the greatest crisis in living memory.
Starmer has nothing to say. He knows that if he were honest, he would only repel people. This is why he lied through his teeth during the leadership election. He knows he cannot say “vote for me and I promise to change nothing, because I really represent the bankers”.
It is for this reason that for all these years the right wing has hidden behind claims of anti-semitism. They cannot take on the left openly and honestly. Lacking any arguments or real support, they have concocted a Frankenstein’s monster of identity politics.
In the atmosphere they have strived to create, any accusation of anti-semitism must be treated as automatically correct. The EHRC report’s recommendations mean that anyone can make a disingenuous allegation of racism, and the accused cannot defend themselves on the basis that the allegation itself is malign.
Such a situation is tailor made for a political tendency that has no arguments, and whose policies only represent the discredited status quo.
Witch hunt
The right wing will now attempt to push forward by going after the entire left wing of the party. The Campaign Against Antisemitism – a right-wing organisation determined to destroy the Labour left – has already submitted complaints against 15 Labour MPs. If successfully kicked out, this would decapitate the party’s left wing.
Labour staffers have been instructed to trawl social media for statements from left-wingers criticising the EHRC report, so they too can be summarily expelled.
Labour staff are being encouraged to comb social media to find members questioning the EHRC report. Many, many more suspensions could follow that of Jeremy Corbyn. pic.twitter.com/2MTq91rks5
— Michael Walker (@michaeljswalker) October 29, 2020
We must tell the truth. This is nothing but a witch-hunt against the left. And the right wing will stop at nothing. This is the start of their ‘Red Wedding’ – an attempted bloodbath of the Corbyn movement, to purge the left from the party and once again make Labour a reliable Second XI for the ruling class.
Appeals for ‘unity’ are pointless. Today’s events have shown how meaningless and hollow this term is. This is a civil war between two opposing armies. We need to wage an implacable struggle. But this can only be done by standing firm and speaking out. We will not be silenced!
Fight back
It is high time the Labour left learned a bitter lesson. We are at war, and our enemy is implacable. But our enemy is also small in number, is unpopular, and has time and again been defeated in recent years.
As with the chicken coup in 2016, the left has always won its battles on the basis of mass mobilisation, grassroots organisation, and bold political struggle. It is these same militant methods that must again be deployed in order to defend the Corbyn movement and fight for socialism.
There is no reason for defeatism. It is not too late. Corbyn and the entire left of the party must mobilise an immediate mass campaign against these attacks. Our model motion must be passed up and down the country.
We must show that the vast majority of Labour members want Starmer – not Corbyn – out. ‘Sir’ Starmer has already betrayed the pledges he stood on. And now he is abusing his office to undemocratically remove the former party leader who most members still look to.
The fight to defend Corbyn must be linked to the ongoing struggle for genuine party democracy – most crucially, the democratic right of rank-and-file members to hold their representatives to account through mandatory reselection.
These saboteurs and careerists in the PLP have abused their members far too many times. It is they who must be removed, and replaced with genuine class fighters, who will lead the charge for clear socialist policies.
Comrades! Weakness invites aggression. Let us fight fire with fire!
Model motion: Hands off Corbyn!
This CLP believes that the suspension of Jeremy Corbyn is a declaration of war against the left of the Labour Party. This reveals how hollow Keir Starmer’s rhetoric of ‘unity’ really is. This CLP therefore has no confidence in Starmer’s leadership.
We agree with Jeremy that allegations of anti-semitism and the findings of the EHRC report have been “dramatically overstated for political reasons by our opponents inside and outside the party”.
Suspending Jeremy or any other Labour member for making similar such assertions is a scandalous political attack. This is nothing less than a witch hunt, designed to crush any dissent or voices of opposition within the party to the leadership’s rightward turn.
We believe that the rapid action taken against Jeremy is particularly hypocritical in light of the slow, passive attitude taken by Starmer and the Labour leadership in relation to the findings of the leaked Labour report earlier this year. Still to this day, no justice has been seen in terms of holding these party officials – guilty of harassment, bullying, and sabotage – to account.
Similarly, there have never been any measures taken against right-wing Labour MPs who actively sabotaged the possibility of Labour victory in the 2017 general election, and who have frequently undermined the party in the mainstream media.
Labour Party members must not – and will not – stand for this. We therefore demand:
- The immediate reinstatement of Jeremy Corbyn as a Labour member and Labour MP.
- An end to the witch-hunt against the left, with an amnesty against all those unjustly suspended or expelled over the past five years.
- The expulsion for gross misconduct of all those shown in the leaked report to have conspired against the party.
- The democratic right for the membership to elect all Labour Party officials.
- The introduction of mandatory open selection processes for all sitting Labour MPs and prospective parliamentary candidates.