Labour activist Mark Wadsworth: literally Hitler

With important local elections only days away, Britain's Labour Party is being divided and distracted from campaigning by a "civil war" that has broken out within the party.





false accusations of anti-Semitism. The civil war, which has seen acrimonious splits in the party, has been caused by a Jewish-led insurrection within the party that is seeking to intimidate critics of Israel, including the Party's leader Jeremy Corbyn, by using





parliamentary debate on "anti-Semitism" held on the 17th of April, when one Jewish Labour MP after another rose to play the victim card in emotionally shrill speeches that at times bordered on the hysterical. Naturally they were egged on and supported by Conservative MPs, while the mainstream press later piled on, amplifying the fake charges of anti-Semitism. The insurrection broke out into the open in aheld on the 17th of April, when one Jewish Labour MP after another rose to play the victim card in emotionally shrill speeches that at times bordered on the hysterical. Naturally they were egged on and supported by Conservative MPs, while the mainstream press later piled on, amplifying the fake charges of anti-Semitism.





expected to make large gains -- seems to have been chosen to maximise the effectiveness of the insurrection and hold the Party hostage. The timing of the debate -- shortly before the local elections, in which Labour were-- seems to have been chosen to maximise the effectiveness of the insurrection and hold the Party hostage.





By threatening to the derail Labour successes, the Jewish MPs are in strong position to blackmail the Party's leadership to accede to their demands, which essentially amount to demanding a witch hunt against anti-Zionist activists and supporters of Palestinian groups in the Party.





In the latest twist yesterday (27th April) the Party's leadership tried to pacify the Jewish bloc by throwing them a scapegoat in the person of Labour activist Marc Wadsworth, a soft-spoken mulatto, who was expelled from the party by its National Constitution Committee (NCC) on fake charges of anti-Semitism and bullying of Jewish MP Ruth Smeeth at the launch of a report on antisemitism in the party in 2016.





Wadsworth's anti-Semitic "offence" at that time -- as can be seen in this clip -- was merely to state that Smeeth had been handied a copy of a press release by a journalist from the Conservative supporting Daily Telegraph newspaper and was therefore working hand-in-hand with the opposition.









As you can see for yourself, this is hardly "Jew-baiting" as the term is normally understood.



Also, Smeeth's intention to play the victim card for all it is worth can be observed in the ridiculous way in which she exits the meeting, obviously over-reacting and behaving as if she had been almost physically attacked. Such hysterical behaviour has only one purpose -- to serve as the foundation of a fake gaslighting campaign.





Now, after two years of kvetching, and with Labour's electoral success at risk in the local election on May 3rd, the Jewish bloc has gained another scalp.



But it doesn't end here, as Wadsworth is a member of another tribal group in the Labour Party -- the Black bloc -- that can be expected to back him up, as well as a member of Momentum, the powerful, hard-left pressure group that has been pushing the Party leftwards in recent years.





Lynch mob: Smeeth (left) and other Labour Jewish MPs march as a bloc to Wadsworth's disciplinary hearing. While Smeeth crowed, "Abuse, bullying and intimidation have no place in our movement, as today's announcement has proven," supporters of Wadsworth carried placards and chanted "reinstate Marc Wadsworth" outside the disciplinary hearing.





Before the hearing, Wadsworth told reporters:

"I'm confident, as I'm not guilty. Based on the facts, this hearing, if it's fair, I will be exonerated. I'm totally and utterly opposed to antisemitism, to all forms of bigotry, including anti-black racism and Islamophobia."

Labour MP Chris Williamson, a character witness for Wadsworth, called the expulsion perverse and absurd:

"It flies in the face of the evidence that was presented and offences against the principles of natural justice. The NCC’s decision has all the hallmarks of predetermination and tramples on the Labour Party’s record of standing up for fairness."

This self-evidently unfair decision reveals that what the Jewish Labour Bloc is really after is to equate criticism of Zionism and Israel with "anti-Semitism" and support of the Holocaust.

But this conflict is not about to go away. Former London Mayor Ken Livingstone, who is currently suspended from the Labour Party over remarks linking Adolf Hitler and Zionism, said: