Commenting, James Cleverly MP, Deputy Chairman of the Conservative
Party, said: “There has long been cross-party cooperation on
national security, but Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party continues to
reject the values that once united people across the political
divide. “His refusal to back our decision to ban the antisemitic
terrorist organisation Hizballah is yet another example of why even
ex-Labour MPs think he is not fit to lead the Labour Party, let
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Commenting, MP, Deputy Chairman of the
Conservative Party, said:
“There has long been cross-party cooperation on national
security, but ’s continues to reject the
values that once united people across the political divide.
“His refusal to back our decision to ban the antisemitic
terrorist organisation Hizballah is yet another example of why
even ex-Labour MPs think he is not fit to lead the , let alone the country.
“Only the Conservatives offer the decent, moderate and patriotic
politics our country needs.”
ENDS
Notes to Editors
Hizballah are an antisemitic terrorist
organisation…
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The Anti Defamation League have described Hizbollah as
a ‘terrorist organization, based in Lebanon, whose goal is the
destruction of Israel’. ‘Hizbollah (“Party of
G-d”) is a terrorist organization, based in Lebanon, whose goal
is the destruction of Israel. In that pursuit it has attacked
Israeli and Jewish targets worldwide’
(ADL, accessed 26 February 2019, link).
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Leader of Hizbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, has said that
Jews are ‘despicable, weak and feeble in
psyche’. ‘If we searched the entire world for a
person more cowardly, despicable, weak and feeble in psyche,
mind, ideology and religion, we would not find anyone like the
Jew. Notice I do not say the Israeli’ (Jerusalem
Post, 12 November 2012, link).
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Hassan Nasrallah has said that Jews living in Israel
‘saves us the trouble of going after them
worldwide’. ‘If they [the Jews] all gather in
Israel, it will save us the trouble of going after them
worldwide ‘(Jewish Chronicle, 23 August
2018, link).
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Hassan Nasrallah indicated that he believed the
Holocaust never happened. ‘Even our enemies – the
Zionists, or the world Zionist movement... I do not want to
have a debate now about the Holocaust, but they talk about a
holocaust, and they have written books, conducted research, and
made films. Even some Arab TV channels show programs about
this... They insert this issue into every movie, even when it
has nothing to do with this – a political movie, a social
movie, a movie about... In any foreign entertainment and
recreation movie they insert the Holocaust. They have built
Holocaust museums in several capitals around the world.
Wherever you go, there is a Holocaust museum. Regardless of
whether this Holocaust was real or not, accurate or not, and
what its proportions were... I don’t want to get into this’
(MEMRI, 20 May 2010, link).
continues to reject the
values that once united people across the political
divide…
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· , and voted against proscribing
the Hizballah External Security Organisation, which plans,
coordinates and executes terror attacks. They
voted against the Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations)
(Amendment) Order 2001 (Hansard, Statutory Instrument
No.1261, 14 March 2001, link).
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· described Hizbollah and
Hamas as ‘friends’. He
said: ‘It will be my pleasure
and my honour to host an event in parliament where our friends
from Hizbollah will be speaking…I’ve also invited friends from
Hamas to come and speak as well. Unfortunately the Israelis
would not allow them to travel here’ (Express, 29 June
2015, link).
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· has allowed anti-Jewish
racism to grow unchecked in the . Corbyn has
consistently failed to deliver on his promise to deal with all
cases of antisemitism, meaning the police are currently
investigating antisemitism within Labour and MPs have quit the
party, saying it is ‘institutionally antisemitic’ (BBC
News, 2 November 2018, link; Politics
Home, 18 July 2018,link; The
JC, 4 September 2018, link, The
JC, 18 February 2019, link).
Even ex-Labour MPs think would threaten our country’s
national security…
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· Former
Shadow Chancellor said ’s policies would ‘threaten
national security’. ‘The pursuit of policies that
would threaten our national security through hostility to NATO,
to the refusal to act when needed to help those facing
humanitarian distress, preferring to believe states hostile to
our country rather than believing our police and security
services’ (The Independent Group Press
Conference, 18 February 2019).
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· MP said would ‘threaten our
national security and international
alliances’. ‘ and those around him are on
the wrong side on so many international issues, from Russia to
Syria, to Venezuela. The Corbyn Labour government would
threaten our national security and international alliances’
(The Independent Group Press Conference, 18
February 2019).
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· MP said is not ‘fit’ to be Prime
Minister of our country. In her resignation
letter she chose the words ‘horrified, appalled and angered’ to
describe ’s decision to snub demands
from the Jewish community to take action against antisemitism.
She added that the culture of ‘anti-Jewish racism and hatred
for Israel’ means he is not ‘fit’ to be Prime Minister of our
country’ (Twitter, 19 February 2019, link).
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