Despite Guido tuning into Sky News and Today in the hope of hearing a shadow minister clarify the current situation regarding Corbyn’s readmission into the Parliamentary Labour Party, it was soon explained that “no one from the Labour Frontbench was made available to talk to us this morning”. It wasn’t the savviest comms move from Labour given it then allowed the President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews Marie van der Zyl free reign to slam the Labour NEC’s decision as an “absolute sham”, that’s been “rushed through [by a] politicised panel.” If Labour’s relying on radio silence while they sort out the Corbyn situation, they have until 11.15 when the Shadow Communities Secretary is set to appear on Politics Live…
This former whip doesnt contradict my correct reading of the rules.
— James Schneider (@schneiderhome) November 18, 2020
1. The whip withdrawal was automatic with membership suspension.
2. The whip return is automatic with return to membership.
3. Any potential further withdrawal of the whip would be an entirely separate decision https://t.co/abzaHSKe6l
The Labour leadership’s silence has also allowed the vacuum to be filled by Corbynite loyalists, including his former director of communications James Schneider, claiming the party’s rules in fact mean Jeremy’s already got the Labour whip back. Schneider argues that Jeremy’s readmission into the Parliamentary Labour Party is “automatic” upon getting his membership restored by the NEC, and therefore “it would be a decision for the leadership to now withdraw the whip”. Unsurprisingly, Labour disagrees and say the process of restoring membership and the whip are separate processes – are we heading for a court case?
There’s anger from different wings of the Labour Party today as both antisemites and Momentum members accuse each other of stitch-ups preventing them from voting for candidates of their choice. Whatever happened to democratic socialism?…
In Momentum land, any premise of a voice of the membership has been thrown out of the window as they are asked to merely confirm their support for Rebecca Long-Bailey and Angela Rayner with a yes or no response – something described to the Independent by one member as ‘ludicrous’ and ‘a joke’, and a farce even Owen Jones and Paul Mason are blasting. Imagine how they’d have lobbied to run the next general election if Corbyn had won…
On the other hand, all five candidates are receiving abuse from antisemitic Labour Members who are outraged that they have all signed the British Board of Deputies’ reasonable pledges
The list of demands – which includes radical anti-Corbynite principles like ‘provide no platform for bigotry’ and ‘deliver anti-racism education’ – has been slammed by the usual suspects, including the Morning Star, and other far left Corbyn fans who have naturally pivoted the debate to one of Israeli foreign policy and said they don’t want an outside organisation interfering in the Labour Leadership election. That’s the kind of outward-facing attitude that’ll win them the next election…