Will David Ward’s Scalp Soon Hang in the Zionists Tepee?
Time for UK Liberal Democrats to re-connect with their principles
by Stuart Littlewood
Alistair Carmichael is the Liberal Democrats’ Chief Whip. His letter to Karen Pollock of the Holocaust Educational Trust about MP David Ward’s remarks just before Holocaust Memorial Day is now in the public domain.
When I read it I hoped it was a hoax. It is shameful. And I say so as someone whose links with the Liberal Democrats go back to the old Liberal Party under the leadership of Jo Grimond, one of Carmichael’s predecessors in his parliamentary constituency of Orkney & Shetland and a man of great principle.
What David Ward said on his website, which caused such an uproar, was simply this: “Having visited Auschwitz twice – once with my family and once with local schools – I am saddened that the Jews, who suffered unbelievable levels of persecution during the Holocaust, could within a few years of liberation from the death camps be inflicting atrocities on Palestinians in the new State of Israel and continue to do so on a daily basis in the West Bank and Gaza.”
Years ago we knew the words of the Constitution, and the Preamble to it, off by heart and tried to live by them. Remember, Mr Carmichael, the pledge to defend the right to speak, write, worship, associate and vote freely? And the commitment to fight oppression, ignorance and aggression wherever they occur?
Remember our responsibility to promote the free movement of ideas, people, goods and services?
Remember our declared support for international law and the holding of individuals and governments to account for crimes against humanity?
Remember Lord Nolan’s Seven Principles of Public Life, especially the one about integrity: “Holders of public office should not place themselves under any financial or other obligation to outside individuals or organisations that might seek to influence them in the performance of their official duties”?
Put away that scalping knife
If Mr Carmichael still holds these things dear, what objection could he have to David Ward’s remarks? Perhaps, when speaking of Jews, Ward should have differentiated between the Jews of the Jewish state, the Jews in the West who support their criminal enterprise at the Palestinians’ expense, and the Jews inside and outside Israel who bravely oppose the brutal occupation.
As for the professional moaners who are always poised to attack the likes of David Ward, do they represent majority or minority Jewish opinion in Britain? We need to know so that we can differentiate.
By the same token isn’t Mr Carmichael guilty of the same failing? He assured Ms Pollock that Mr Ward “does not represent the views of the Liberal Democrat Party in this matter in any way”. Oh? Was he talking about his close colleagues at Westminster or the party at large?
He also told her he wished to “dissociate the Liberal Democrats without reservation or ambiguity from these [Mr Ward’s] remarks”. Do all Liberal Democrats wish to be dissociated? I doubt it.
And wouldn’t it have been wiser to meet with Mr Ward before dashing off the condemnation that his remarks were “offensive”? What’s offensive, it seems to me, is the hounding of Mr Ward. And the people most entitled to be offended by this unseemly bickering are the terrorised, dispossessed, exiled and imprisoned Palestinians.
A much-respected Israeli Jew, Jeff Halper of ICAHD, yesterday re-emphasised http://www.altro.co.il/newsletters/show/2774?key=ae8e744a8dd2c075fcf89fe9221fa5c9 , that “the two-state solution is dead, buried under settlements and infrastructure too massive and interlinked with Israel to detach, especially given the lack of will among international governments, led by the US and Germany, to exert the pressures on Israel needed to force such massive concessions. But the international community will not move beyond the two-state solution unless prodded – virtually forced – by us, the international civil society. We have the wind to our back. Over the years we have collectively transformed the Palestine issue into one of the world’s great causes, at the level of the anti-apartheid struggle.”
The Liberal Democrats would do well to re-connect with the Party’s basic principles, align it with this “great cause” and go see for themselves the situation in Gaza, East Jerusalem and the West Bank (though not of course by guided tour with Friends of Israel). Mr Carmichael says elsewhere that he made the trip himself in 2007, describing it as “eye-opening”.
So put away your scalping-knife, please, Mr Carmichael. With Holocaust Memorial Day behind us perhaps feathers can be smoothed and the issues addressed more calmly. The challenge to Israel’s unspeakable behaviour is not going away, nor should it until the regime’s attitude changes fundamentally and the occupation ends. In the meantime those who support, defend and perpetuate it must accept some of the blame.
Encl: copy of Alistair Carmichael’s letter to Karen Pollock CEO of Holocaust Education al Trust
ChiefWhipLetter by MatthewHarris

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Here is the above actual letter of Chief Whip:
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Wasn’t that Sunday Times cartoon right on the money though.
He’s been ‘censured’ by Carmichael. From the local rag in Bradford:
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After a meeting with Mr Carmichael last night, the chief whip issued a letter saying: “I am strongly of the view that your use of the phrase ‘the Jews’ in this context was unacceptable and I formally censure you for that.
“In line with our conversation, and notwithstanding the strength with which you hold your views on the situation in the Middle East, I would be grateful if you would confirm the undertaking that you gave to me in our meeting that you will not again use the phrase ‘the Jews’ in this context.”
Responding, Mr Ward wrote: “I confirm that I am prepared to give you the undertaking that you asked for in our meeting.”
His controversial remarks were made in a website posting after signing a Holocaust memorial book. Amid a furious backlash and a complaint from the Holocaust Educational Trust, he appeared on television to defend the comments and reinforce his point.
But in a new post yesterday he said he “never for a moment intended to criticise or offend the Jewish people as a whole, either as a race or as a people of faith, and apologise sincerely for the unintended offence which my words caused”.
He added: “I recognise of course the deep sensitivities of these issues at all times, and particularly on occasions of commemoration such as this weekend.”
He insisted however that he would “continue to make criticisms of actions in Palestine in the strongest possible terms for as long as Israel continues to oppress the Palestinian people” (Source – Telegraph and Argus).
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Of course, Carmichael has got form on restricting freedom of speech as in 2009 he successfully campaigned to get a book by Max Scratchmann (“Chucking it All: How Downsizing To A Windswept Scottish Island Did Absolutely Nothing to Improve My Life”) effectively banned from publication:
Scratchmann’s irreverent travelogue caricatured Orcadians as “staid, emotionally repressed drunks” who live in a 1950s timewarp.
Parliamentarian Alistair Carmichael failed to see the funny side and complained to the publishers about the work’s “hurtful and vindictive” tone. (news .scotsman .com)
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Carmichael was born a small island in Scotland and is MP for another small island in Scotland. Everything about him is small (including his brain by the look of it).
Yahoo comment section had been censoring the word “jew” too for a few weeks. It seems to have become a derogatory word. These self hating Jews and their censorship.
A Great Post!
Israel today is what Germany was. If you doubt this? Google some photos of the massive prison walls, guard towers (sniper pens) the bulldozers, bombing, starvation and on and on. Most of this FUNDED by the American Foreign aid. “Aiding and Abetting” in the War Crimes. The term ENABLER comes to mind.