Politics

Reaction as Long-Bailey gets the boot

The Labour left has been up in arms after former leadership candidate Rebecca Long-Bailey was sacked for sharing an article containing an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory.

Sir Keir Starmer asked Long-Bailey to stand down as Shadow Education Secretary after she shared an interview with actress Maxine Peake.

In the article Ms Peake said the police who killed George Floyd in America had learned their techniques from the Israeli secret service.

Israel’s police service denied this and said there was no protocol which involved placing pressure on the neck or airways.

Reaction

Several members of the Labour left have reacted with fury to the announcement.

Owen Jones tweeted: “Sacking Rebecca Long-Bailey for sharing an interview in the Independent with one of Britain’s most celebrated actors because of a sentence uttered by Maxine Peake which the Independent initially justified with a link to an Amnesty International report is an absurd overreaction”.

While Ash Sarkar said: “Saying that the Israeli security forces train American police is not a conspiracy theory. Saying that they trained American police in the kneeling technique is unsubstantiated, though it’s well documented that it’s been used by Israeli security forces.”

De-Corbynising the Labour Party

Conservative MP Robert Halfon said the move is proof that step by step Sir Keir is “de-Corbynising the Labour Party – showing that he is a force to be reckoned with and that no Conservatives can afford to be complacent about his leadership or our strong parliamentary majority”.

Long-Bailey also reacted to the decision with a Twitter thread, below:

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Jack Peat

Jack is a business and economics journalist and the founder of The London Economic (TLE). He has contributed articles to VICE, Huffington Post and Independent and is a published author. Jack read History at the University of Wales, Bangor and has a Masters in Journalism from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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