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The EHRC categorically did not make the conclusion that Labour was Institutionally anti-Semitic
as the report was NOT tasked with looking at Institutional Racism or Institutional anti-Semitism within Labour
p18 states terms of reference were stated in annex 6
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Institutional Racism is not covered in the Equalities Act 2010 but is taken from the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry written by Macpherson 1999 & according to the HoC Home Affairs Committee is considered still relevant today committees.parliament.uk/publications/7…
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The Macpherson report p369 defines Institutional Racism thus
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Broken down the definition tells us
a)What it is
b)Who is implicated
c)How it manifests itself
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a) What it is
The ‘collective failure of an organisation’
so not just individual’s behaviour but the organisational response.
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b) Who is implicated
‘processes, attitudes & behaviours’
as individuals we are responsible for our attitudes & behaviours so we have individual liabilities,
also as individuals we design, create & implement the processes that can be impacted by our attitudes
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c)How it manifests itself
‘unwitting prejudice’
‘thoughtlessness’
‘racist stereotyping’
Who doesn’t have prejudices that you don’t realise are prejudices?
Who hasn’t ever been thoughtless? Who hasn’t ever used a racist stereotype they didn’t know was racist?
The leaked Labour Report demonstrates HQ was institutionally racist, it clearly states it disproves the idea anti-Semitism wasn’t a problem in the party or it was a ‘smear’ or ‘witch-hunt’
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The Leaked Labour Report lists a number of failings by Labour HQ & the Governance & Legal Unit, it shows they failed to investigate over 300 complaints of anti-Semitism some of which involved very serious examples of anti-Semitism
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The EHRC investigation looked at a very narrow time frame between 16 March 2016 and 28 May 2019 although it does make reference to some of Labour’s failings outside this time frame the Leaked Labour Report covers a more broad time frame.
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Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader in September 2015
7 months later 29th April 2016 he’d commissioned the Chakrabarti Report in to anti-Semitism & shortly after a report in to anti-Semitism at Oxford University both of which can be found within the link to the EHRC report
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On the 23rd of February 2018 General Secretary Iain McNicol stepped down
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The EHRC report observed that 20+ years later @UKLabour hadn’t implemented Lawrence Inquiry recommendation to record complaints of anti-Semitism
NOT IN
1999 or Blair’s 8yrs following the Lawrence Inquiry
2007 & Brown’s 3yrs
2010 & Miliband’s 5yrs
2011 & GS McNicol’s 7yrs
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However according to the EHRC report Labour started to record anti-Semitism cases in 2018 & the Leaked Labour report shows it now
‘seeks to comply with the Macpherson principle’
McNicol left in February 2018
Formby was elected in March 2018
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The EHRC report was commissioned 28th May 2019 & specifically cites the resignation of ‘over 20 elected representatives’ who resigned between 2018-2019 as a result of Labour’s ‘inaction to tackle anti-Semitism’
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On the same page it acknowledges in 2016 Labour commissioned not one but TWO investigations in to anti-Semitism - the resigning officials didn’t feel compelled to resign whilst Blair, Brown, Miliband & McNicol failed to apply the Macpherson report
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For Corbyn to be personally accountable for Institutional anti-Semitism the failing staff need to have been employed by him - they weren’t.
The failing policies need to have been introduced by him - they weren’t
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For Corbyn to be personally responsible for Institutional anti-Semitism the report needs to be able to demonstrate that once Iain McNichol was removed things didn’t change for the better, it can’t.
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The Labour Party was Institutionally Racist before Corbyn took over as leader, more progress was made to reverse that under Corbyn than any other leader
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Despite it being pulled the EHRC have viewed the leaked Labour Report & made these comments
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In short Labour weren’t investigated by the EHRC for Institutional anti-Semitism if it had been it would have been found guilty but Corbyn would not have been found responsible given the amount of changes he & Jennie Formby introduced in five years.
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He’s only been an MP since 2019 motivated to stand when Johnson became leader under their 2019 manifesto yet Labour are making the claim the Conservative policies have changed...
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The debate about BBC bias has been circulating as a result of Dories comments - here’s a thread of threads & articles addressing that bias 🧵👇🏾starting with this excellent one from @docrussjackson
BBC formal corrections in 2019
A correction to Tweet #1 Starmer wasn’t removed from the Society he resigned due to being DPP he was however condemned by the society
“A motion passed at the 90-year-old society’s annual general meeting condemned the Labour leader as ‘demonstrably not a socialist’”
Correction continued
“Among the items on the charge sheet were 'appalling policy positions', 'his behaviour over schools during the pandemic' and 'his inaction over abuse of transgender people'” lawgazette.co.uk/obiter/legal-c…
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Many critics of Starmer know exactly how devious & manipulative he is. They watched him con the Labour membership in to thinking he was a socialist despite being removed from the Haldane society for not being a Socialist bbowring.com/2020/07/24/kei…
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they watched him undermine Corbyn just 286 DAYS in to Corbyn’s leadership
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Despite claiming Corbyn wasn’t a fit leader, he accepted the Shadow Brexit Secretary role months later his stances shifted from
2017 ‘respect the result’
2018 ‘a PV will split Labour’
2019 ‘Conference - let’s have a PV’ web.archive.org/web/2021032101…