Statements and articles on the EHRC report – a compilation
JVL has published a series of statements on the EHRC Report to help our readers make their own critical evaluation of its content. We have also reproduced a series of article from elsewhere which we believe help shed light on a piece of work that Keir Starmer is trying to insist we welcome without question.
This page contains links to all these pieces that we will be updating as we publish new items.
Official JVL statements
- How the EHRC Got It So Wrong: antisemitism and the Labour Party.
- Labour’s “Action Plan for Driving Out Antisemitism” will do no such thing
- Consulting Jewish stakeholders
- 15 Reasons the EHRC Report can and should be challenged
- The EHRC Report: an interim response
- Who are missing from the EHRC Report?
- Have the claims of Labour antisemitism been exaggerated?
- JVL Response to the recommendations in the EHRC Report
- The shortcomings of the EHRC Report
- 144 Jews who felt safe in Corbyn’s Labour Party
- JVL responds to Jeremy Corbyn’s statement
- Justice demands Corbyn’s return to Parliamentary Labour Party
Other articles on the Report
- CLP secretary suspended for discussing the EHRC Report: Tom Conwell
- What Starmer said about Corbyn, the EHRC and anti-Semitism: Mike Sivier
- Is the EHRC fit for purpose? Colin Challen
- Antisemitism and the labour party – some reflections after the publication of the EHRC report: Nira Yuval-Davis
- What Jeremy Corbyn said – a reminder
- Keir Starmer stood for party unity – he should reinstate Jeremy Corbyn: Hilary Wainwright, The Guardian
- The EHRC Report is Neither Robust nor Reliable. It is Deeply Flawed: Andrew Feinstein, Truth Defence
- EHRC antisemitism report: Nothing in it justifies Starmer’s move against Corbyn: Richard Sanders and Peter Oborne, Middle East Eye
- The attack on Jeremy Corbyn is baseless – there is nothing to support it in the EHRC report: Chris Nineham, Counterfire
- The Labour antisemitism report has always been a politically motivated travesty: Daniel Finn, Jacobin
- TRUTH DEFENCE: statement on EHRC Report
- Corbyn’s suspension is an attack on the left that undermines Labour’s response to anti-semitism: the Morning Star
- Defending Corbyn must involve a political mobilisation of the left: the Morning Star editorial
- What Jeremy Corbyn said – a reminder
- The EHRC adopts the trope that Jews are a tribe
- Keir Starmer stood for party unity he should reinstate Jeremy Corbyn: Hilary Wainwright, the Guardian
- Starmer lied over Corbyn, the EHRC and anti-Semitism. Shouldn’t he quit as Labour leader now?: Mike Sivier, Vox Political
- Come and meet your Jewish neighbours: David Rosenberg, the Morning Star
- It is the equalities commission, not Labour, carrying out political interference: Jonathan Cook’s blog
- Starmer and Evans should be held to account for their conduct: A CLP chair who can’t risk signing his article
- Saving Education from the EHRC Report: – commentary by members of the JVL Education Group
- Antisemitism and the labour party – some reflections after the publication of the EHRC report – Nira Yuval-Davis
- The EHRC Report is Neither Robust nor Reliable. It is Deeply Flawed – Andrew Feinstein
- An Antidote to the EHRC Poison – Mike Cushman, Morning Star
I have read most of JVL’s responses on the twitter feed and I admire the effort that goes into JVL’s attempts to rationalise the phony antisemitism campaign that grew out of Jeremy Corbyn’s success in becoming leader of the Labour Party. Truth will eventually come out.