UK Labour pressured to drop action against Margaret Hodge

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News ID: 26407
Publish Date: 22:49 - 23 July 2018
TEHRAN, July 23 - British Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn has come under pressure to help drop a disciplinary action against Margaret Hodge, a pro-Israeli lawmaker who has called him an “antisemitic racist.”

TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - Shadow chancellor John McDonnell said Monday that the investigation surrounding Hodge’s remarks about Corbyn should either be dropped or settled quickly.

“Someone has made a complaint so that’s being investigated. My view is let’s resolve this very, very quickly, almost drop the complaint, and let’s move on. Or if someone wants their complaint investigated, let’s get that done quickly,” said McDonnell in an interview to the Sky.

McDonnell described Hodge, a lawmaker known for her fierce defense of the Israeli crimes against the Palestinians, as someone who has “got a good heart”, adding that Hodge’s description of Corbyn as a racist only came out of a “heated” expression.

The Labour leader has come under pressure for pushing for a clearer interpretation of antisemitism.

Shadow chancellor John McDonnell said Monday that the investigation surrounding Hodge’s remarks about Corbyn should either be dropped or settled quickly.

“Someone has made a complaint so that’s being investigated. My view is let’s resolve this very, very quickly, almost drop the complaint, and let’s move on. Or if someone wants their complaint investigated, let’s get that done quickly,” said McDonnell in an interview to the Sky.

McDonnell described Hodge, a lawmaker known for her fierce defense of the Israeli crimes against the Palestinians, as someone who has “got a good heart”, adding that Hodge’s description of Corbyn as a racist only came out of a “heated” expression.

The Labour leader has come under pressure for pushing for a clearer interpretation of antisemitism.

The Labour chief said he had no role in the disciplinary action against Hodge.

“A complaint has been registered and that will have to be dealt with by the party, but that is independent of me,” said Corbyn.

He also reiterated his call for the postponement of a parliamentary debate on the Labour code until the autumn so that more MPs could attend the discussion after the summer recess. Pro-Israeli lobbies have been pushing an emergency motion for the debate.

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