- Sun Jul 07, 2024 6:13 pm
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I think Jody McIntyre was given a clear run at Jess by the other putative crank/pro Palestine candidates, and almost pulled it off.
I am worried, though. The more I hear about the level of intimidation, threats, aggression, and actual violence that emanated from these candidates and their supporters during this campaign, and not just in Birmingham Yardley, the more concerned I become.
Essentially, concern for the Palestinian people seems to be, for most of these jokers, little more than a convenient hook upon which to hang what is the real casus beli for most of them, the drivers that actually propel their campaigns : rampant misogyny and homophobia. At least two of the independent candidates expressed support for the execrable Andrew Tait.
This is a very real problem, and not just in Birmingham seats with high concentrations of muslim voters like Yardley, Perry Barr, Hall Green & Moseley, and Ladywood (where Shabana was probably saved by the successful mobilisation of city-centre apartment dwellers and voters in the gay village very concerned by the manifestations of homophobia apparent in the independent candidates’ campaign). It was happening too in Leicester, where Jonathan Ashworth was a victim, and in London seats.
I’m really not sure how we tackle this, but tackle it we must. End arms sales to Israel? Unlikely to happen. Formal recognition of Palestinian statehood? Again, not inconceivable, but still very unlikely under a Starmer government. But steps like these would surely be no more than appeasement of the thuggish tactics of the “independents”? How do we counter the misogyny, the homophobia, the aggression ?
As ever, answers on a virtual postcard, please.
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