It seems Home Secretary Sajid Javid thought he’d get some milage out of the Labour anti-Semitism row – proving either he didn’t know his language was anti-Semitic itself, or that he is really an anti-Semite.

Wishing all Jews in UK & abroad a very happy #RoshHashanah. At a time when British Jews understandably (and sadly) feeling under threat from @jeremycorbyn, more important than ever for all decent people to stand together and celebrate our Jewish community. #ShanahTova — Sajid Javid (@sajidjavid) September 7, 2018

If it needs explaining, here’s Michael Rosen (who is himself Jewish):

In Vichy France, the Vichy 'government' separated Jews into French Jews and foreign-born Jews. This is what racist governments do. This is what @sajidjavid has just done with his Happy New Year greetings. 'Decent' Jews versus Corbyn-supporting Jews. It is a scandal. — Michael Rosen (@MichaelRosenYes) September 7, 2018

And Jews Sans Frontieres makes a great point –

Look at the responses to the most cynical and racist tweet from a Home Minister. He's trying to make a "hostile environment" for the wrong kind of Jews https://t.co/06u0Oz7Mkl — Jews Sans Frontieres (@jewssf) September 7, 2018

– Sajid Javid came into the Home Office with a promise to end the conditions that led to the Windrush scandal, and instead he is making them worse.

But let’s do what we’re told; let’s look at the responses:

Couldn't you just pass on the good wishes instead of being politicial? When I'm celebrating Eid I don't add in that the Tories think Islamophobia is acceptable. Absolutely disgusting tweet from a supposed Rt Hon MP. https://t.co/GT1NVmKBmq — Alex Tiffin (@RespectIsVital) September 7, 2018

The Home Secretary’s Tweet for Jewish New Year – Suggesting that those who support Corbyn are not 'decent'. He's used a Jewish festival in order to make a political point, which includes saying that Jews who support Corbyn are bad Jews — Jewish Socialist (@JewishSocialist) September 7, 2018

Extraordinary tweet from @sajidjavid in which he manages to wish only those Jews he agrees with a very happy RoshHashana. So, hard luck, Jews who support Corbyn, (bad Jews) the Home Secretary doesn't wish you a happy new year. https://t.co/iozYCYTlzK — Michael Rosen (@MichaelRosenYes) September 7, 2018

The “wrong kind of Jews”? That is an anti-Semitic stereotype. There is no way of painting it any differently. The Home Secretary committed an act of anti-Semitism, publicly, on Twitter.

The "bad Jews" trope is one of the most brazen anti-Semetic tropes of all. Sajid Javid uses it over and again with impunity. Anyone who honestly cares about anti-Semitism would be demanding his resignation over it, but the mainstream media are silent. https://t.co/yMHL78vjWK — Another Angry Voice (@Angry_Voice) September 8, 2018

This disgraceful comment aims to drive a further wedge between Conservative Jewish communities and left leaning Jewish communities, who have already been marginalised by the same communities and some deplorable MPs. #GoodJewBadJewTactic https://t.co/JXcpW4vrMk — Revolution Breeze (@suejonessays) September 7, 2018

Many responses focused on Mr Javid’s cynical use of British Jews for political purposes:

Hey Sajid. Just to let you know that it’s not a traditional Rosh Hashanah gift to be used as a political football and by the way how you getting on with the Islamophobia and racism in your own party? https://t.co/SkBvomKf7c — David Schneider (@davidschneider) September 7, 2018

How dare you. We aren’t a political football for the Tory party to take kicks at. You disgust me @sajidjavid https://t.co/7ZCGHZ2zDg — Rhea Wolfson (@rheawolfson) September 7, 2018

What a vile tweet. Stop politicising religious events. Never once has a Labour politician mentioned Tory islamophobia on an Islamic celebration; it’s disrespectful and shows that you only care about political gain. Disgusting. https://t.co/6sOlZguC1J — Aleesha Khaliq (@a_leesha1) September 7, 2018

And of course, as a Conservative government minister, Mr Javid is the last person in the country who should be accusing others of failing to reach a standard of acceptability:

I don't feel under threat from @jeremycorbyn but after seeing your indecent behaviour; the horrific way you're treating immigrants, refugees, blocking a 6-year-old UK boy from flying home, I fear for the safety of all migrants in the UK under a Tory government. Shame on you. https://t.co/aEvbPmmEQK — Jane Samuels (@Jane_Samuels) September 7, 2018

Rosh Hashana is a time of reflection & repentance. Perhaps you should reflect on @BorisJohnson, your government’s treatment of the Windrush generation, & hostile environments. Let the party without sin cast the first stone @theresa_may https://t.co/vBAyJ43tlO — Jon Lansman (@jonlansman) September 7, 2018

https://twitter.com/TonyGreenstein/status/1038209952316305408

Mr Javid @sajidjavid

This is a startlingly crass tweet.

I am a Jew and – like many others – I not only do not think @jeremycorbyn poses a threat, I support him. BTW why don’t you care about antisemitism, Islamophobia and racism – like Windrush and much more – in the Tory party? https://t.co/Gq4T7SY6Ds — Tom London (@TomLondon6) September 7, 2018

After the various treacheries by Labour MPs against their leader over anti-Semitism, we all know (or should) where to send complaints to that party.

According to the Conservative Party code of conduct, “if any individuals wish to make a formal complaint against elected representatives or officers of the party, they should email [email protected]”.

So now you know. Get your complaint in now.

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