Along with other parliamentary candidates Rachel Eden vowed “to oppose the extremists who challenge Israel ’s right to exist.”

Is it really extreme to demand that Israel becomes a state of its citizens as opposed to a state of the Jews? Our disgraceful ‘Labour’ candidate Rachel Eden is pledging support for the existence of a state that is defined by race and racial privileges.

Eden further promised “to support the right of people in the United Kingdom to enjoy Israeli culture … without fear of discrimination, boycotts, harassment and/or intimidation.” Yet, Eden is the same MP wannabe who harassed, intimidated and threatened to boycott an arts festival that gave a platform to yours truly, a law abiding citizen who happens to oppose Israel. I guess that moral integrity is a rare trait within the friends of Israel circles.

Her next pledge was “to celebrate the fact that Israel is a free society and parliamentary democracy that extends to all its citizens the right to practice their religion and have access to religious sites in Jerusalem.” Eden ought to inform us what she thinks about the status of millions of Palestinians who live in Israeli controlled territories, but lack all rights of citizenship as well as running water and electricity. And if Eden genuinely believes in ‘free societies’ why is she so upset by Reading International Festival providing the elementary freedom to speak?

Eden also promised “to support the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) working definition of antisemitism.” She must believe that when it comes to racism, anti-Semites form a category of their own. I would actually expect a ‘Labour’ candidate to equally oppose all forms of racism and bigotry.

The Brits who saw Rachel Eden and her Zombie league performing their collective book burning ritual, should ask themselves, is Rachel Eden really British parliament material? Knesset more likely.