He’s an artful one, Sadiq Khan. Labour’s London mayoral candidate told the Observer:
“I accept that the comments that Ken Livingstone has made make it more
difficult for Londoners of Jewish faith to feel that the Labour Party is
a place for them, and I will carry on doing what I have always been
doing, which is to speak for everyone.” Mr Khan also said, although he
is well ahead in the polls: “This is a neck-and-neck race. It is all
about turnout.”
It’s worth paying exact attention to these words. First, Mr Khan blames everything on Mr Livingstone, not on any wider problem of Labour anti-Semitism.
Second, he paints himself as the moderate. Third, he assumes that only voters “of Jewish faith” will be put off, and says nothing to welcome Jewish voters. He speaks as if the row were a rather obscure subject which need not trouble other voters. If he can narrow it down to practising Jews with votes in London, he is talking about not much more than 100,000 people, most of whose votes he probably had not got anyway.
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Second, he paints himself as the moderate. Third, he assumes that only voters “of Jewish faith” will be put off, and says nothing to welcome Jewish voters. He speaks as if the row were a rather obscure subject which need not trouble other voters. If he can narrow it down to practising Jews with votes in London, he is talking about not much more than 100,000 people, most of whose votes he probably had not got anyway.
You can find the remainder of this story here:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/02/sadiq-khan-does-the-sums-over-muslim-votes/
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