Open Letter to the BBC, from licence-fee payers
1,440 signatories; delivered to Mr. Tim Davie, Director-General on 9th Feb 2023
Dear Mr Davie
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We, the undersigned, greatly value the BBC in terms of its declared mission and public purposes. We all pay the licence fee or have done so most of our working lives.
Precisely because of this, we are deeply disturbed by the way the BBC has been reporting allegations about the scale of antisemitism in the Labour Party since the middle of the last decade.
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We do not write on behalf of any party-political grouping. The group coordinating this effort is called CAMPAIN [i], a resolutely non-partisan body that includes people of all political parties and none. Its aim is simply to improve truthfulness and raise standards in public life. Our complaint is rooted in the belief that the BBC should uphold its Charter in terms of accuracy and impartiality.
Here are just a few examples of the BBC’s shortcomings in its coverage of this topic:
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The BBC has repeatedly reported the narrative about Labour antisemitism as a fact, without checking the veracity of the underlying allegations [ii]. This was evident, for example, in Laura Kuenssberg’s reporting during the 2016 local election campaign and her statement on News at Ten immediately following the Panorama documentary Is Labour Antisemitic? of July 2019 [iii]. See also Kirsty Wark’s repeated interruptions on Newsnight of Jewish interviewees who, based on their own experience, denied the existence of widespread antisemitism within the Labour Party and complained that the concept had been weaponised to undermine Jeremy Corbyn [iv].
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The Panorama documentary fell far short of the BBC’s own standards, as shown in the Media Reform Coalition’s catalogue of reporting failures regarding impartiality and accuracy [v]. Notably, the documentary withheld from viewers the facts that: (a) at least nine of the ten uncaptioned people testifying to antisemitism had played leading roles in anti-Corbyn and pro-Israeli organisations and could in no way be considered typical Party members [vi] (b) there was a lack of balance in the selection of expert witnesses [vii]. Furthermore, Panorama relied on Ben Westerman’s testimony upon which a recording casts serious doubt, and a statement from Izzy Lenga that stretched credibility beyond reasonable bounds [viii]. The documentary also showcased interviewees’ erroneous claims that the Corbyn leadership had interfered in disciplinary cases involving allegations of antisemitism [ix].
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The BBC failed to meaningfully respond to the very serious allegations in the Al Jazeera’s Labour Files documentary series about the shortcomings of the Panorama documentary.
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The BBC has consistently failed to shine an investigatory light on the interest groups and lobbyists behind the stream of accusations about antisemitism, and the relentless push for the adoption of the highly contested IHRA working definition of antisemitism. For this coverage, the public has had to rely on foreign broadcasters like Al Jazeera and principled independent journalists like Peter Oborne. Hence, our national broadcaster has defaulted on its responsibility.
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By these actions and lack of action, the BBC has missed a historic opportunity to play a positive role in the functioning of British democracy in accordance with its Charter. Had it properly investigated these matters, it could have enlightened public discourse in the run-up to a general election while calming unjustified fears among many Jewish voters [x] and others. Instead, it became complicit in a campaign of misinformation. We fear that if this lesson is not learned, history will repeat itself.
We ask the BBC to respond to each of these points, taking account of the evidence in the endnotes and links below. We look forward to receiving a thorough and well-evidenced reply.
Kind regards
The undersigned (see below endnotes)
Endnotes
[i] Campaign against Misrepresentation in Public Life, Information and the News, www.campain.org
[ii] The questionable nature of these allegations has long been evident from information in the public domain – see summary articles here and here. Available statistics in no way supported the thesis that the Labour left was a hotbed of rampant antisemitism, and showed that prejudice towards most if not all minorities, including Jews, was higher on the right of the political spectrum.
[iii] See BBC News at Ten, 10th July 2019. Political editor Laura Kuenssberg intoned gravely: Many party members have left, and if Labour can’t get a grip of racism in its own ranks, what might they lose next?
[iv] This is demonstrated in two clips from the Not the Andrew Marr Show, the first called Is it worth appearing on mainstream TV? and the second called How Newsnight stitched up key debate.
[v] MRC’s statement can be seen here.
[vi] At least eight were officers or former officers of the Jewish Labour Movement. Another, Phil Rosenberg, had worked for 8 years and 8 months as Director of Public Affairs at the Board of Deputies of British Jews.
[vii] One witness was employed by the British-Israel Communications and Research Centre (BICOM), a privately-funded campaign to strengthen Israel's image and support in the UK, and that treats opposition to Zionist ideology as practically the same as antisemitism. The other was a deputy director of the Community Security Trust (CST) who has written a book entitled ‘The Left’s Jewish Problem: Jeremy Corbyn, Israel and Antisemitism’, containing views disputed by many Jewish Labour members and academics. Panorama did not interview any of the latter.
[viii] Here are clips about Ben Westerman and Izzy Lenga from the Al Jazeera Labour Files documentary. Richard Sanders provides further information about Izzy Lenga in this article, saying that her statements ought surely to have set alarm bells ringing at the BBC for anyone with even the remotest familiarity with the internal culture of the Labour Party. In a carefully worded entry on the BBC's "Corrections and Clarifications" page of 14 December 2022, the Corporation said that if Lenga's testimony was ever shown again, it would include comments to give viewers "further context" about her experiences. Coming more than three years after the broadcast, this posting has been widely interpreted as an admission that Lenga's contribution was deliberately edited in such a way as to maximise the damage to Labour.
[ix] For information on this and other matters cited under this bullet, see Al Jazeera, The Labour Files, The Crisis, from 41:50 mins to 48.40 mins. Far from what was stated in the Panorama documentary, the Labour leader’s office did not intervene to protect members under investigation.
[x] This article contains abundant evidence about Corbyn’s anti-racist credentials and shows that anti-Jewish feelings are low in Britain relative both to other countries in Europe and to feelings against other minority groups. It quotes Antony Lerman, former Director of the Institute of Jewish Policy Research saying that there is probably no place more secure for Jews anywhere else in the world.
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Sir Iain Chalmers, Ken Loach, Diana Neslen, John Payne, Miranda Pinch and Jonathan Coulter delivering the letter at Broadcasting House, London
Signatories Disclaimer: we have enabled a double opt-in function to check the identity of signatories. However we are unable to exhaustively check all details on all signatories, for which reason we rely on the truthfulness of the information they provide. Sometimes we have added details that are in the public domain. Jonathan Coulter, Secretary of CAMPAIN, www.campain.org Tim Llewellyn, former BBC Middle-East Correspondent, now member of Labour Party, Balfour Project Executive Committee and CAMPAIN Dr Peter Shambrook, historian and Balfour Project Trustee Dr Swee Ang, orthopaedic surgeon and co-founder of Medical Aid for Palestinians, member of CAMPAIN Sir Iain Chalmers, from Oxford, leading health services researcher, worked in Gaza for two years as UNRWA medical officer Ghada Karmi, a Palestinian-born academic, physician and author living in London, and "signing as an individual Palestinian much harmed by the witch hunt of pro-Palestinian sympathisers using antisemitism as a pretext" Kenny MacAskill, Alba Party MP for East Lothian Crispin Blunt, Conservative MP for Reigate, and Chair of the parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee 2015-2017 Clare Short, retired Labour MP from London Rev. Mark Battison, member of CAMPAIN committee, former Chair of Sabeel-Kairos Ken Loach, film director Holly Loach, script reader and personal assistant to CEO, Voltage TV Paul Laverty, screenwriter Miranda Pinch, Producer  of the film 'From Balfour to Banksy', member of committees of CAMPAIN and Lib Dem Friends of Palestine Dr. Tom Mills, of Aston University, signing on behalf of the Media Reform Coalition (MRC) which he chairs Riaz Meer, Vice-Chair, Media Reform Coalition Natalie Fenton, Professor of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths College, London David Cannon, Chair of Jewish Network for Palestine (JNP) Haim Bresheeth-Zabner, Professorial Research Associate at SOAS, member of BRICUP and JNP, signing on behalf of JNP Linda Speight, member of steering group of Jewish Network for Palestine (JNP) Joanna Nowicki, member of JNP, from Forres, Moray Paddy French, Editor Press Gang, worked as independent TV producer (programmes for C4, BBC Wales and ITV Wales) and 10 years as staff producer of 'Wales this Week' for ITV Wales Professor Ilan Pappe, an Israel historian working at the University of Exeter Avi Shlaim, Emeritus Professor of International Relations, University of Oxford Jonathan Rosenhead, Chair, British Committee for the Universities of Palestine (BRICUP), of Hackney, London Mike Cushman, Membership Secretary, Jewish Voice for Labour (JVL) Richard Kuper, Web Editor, JVL Tony Booth, Environment Officer, JVL Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi, Media Officer, JVL Leah Levane, Co-Chair, JVL Tony Greenstein, blogger (https://azvsas.blogspot.com/) and member of Unite Asa Winstanley, journalist with the Electronic Intifada Anna Chen, former freelance writer and presenter for the BBC Sarah Sheriff, signing in her personal capacity. as co-Chair of South-East London and Lewisham Friends of Palestine, and in representation of Muslim Community Helpline (MCH) Naeem Malik, Chair of West Midlands Palestinian Solidarity Campaign (PSC) Lesley McGorrigan, UCU National Executive Committee (signing in personal capacity) Marc Wadsworth, black rights campaigner, journalist and BBC filmmaker; editor of the-latest.com. 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Professor Emeritus in Electronics at University of York Joseph Paglia, from Winchester Rosie Hague, from Glasgow Hamid Masud Caroline Hope Peter Ashan, member of Waltham Forest PSC David Toorawa Anthony Collins Heather Stroud Camille Fidgett Helen Gibson Patrick Scott, member of Islington South and Finsbury CLP Andy Simons, manager of palestinebooks.com Jane Maskell David Dunn, academic Den Carter Chick McKain, in broadcasting, member of BECKTU Sally Hughes Bargas Hatem, member of Interfaith for Palestine Efa Wulle, signing as an individual and for Interfaith for Palestine Stephen Branscombe Francis Clark-Lowes, an individual who has experienced being accused of antisemitism Asad Khan Hilary Price, member of JVL, Cambridge Andy Richards Annie Warren Basil Creese Chris Gardner Brian McDevitt Kathy Hammad, writer and film maker Gill Hewitt, retired events manager Jeff Marchant Samuel Morris Jean Irwin Naomi Junnor Matt Aldarab Chas Brookes Judith Brookes Baroness Dr. Jenny Tonge Gary Bramble Mark Hollinrake Cynthia Ingraham, former journalist with Newsweek Patricia Jane Gonzalez Rev Stephen Sizer, retired Anglican priest Kate Varnfield Nigel Scott, member of the Lib Dems and CAMPAIN Carole Thomas Laura Casimir Angela Dietrich Colin Oxenforth Rev Andrew Hunt, Anglican priest Joanne Molyneux Patricia Hughes Pete Barclay Lori Wyndham Wendy Brown Isabel Tomlin Dr David E. Ward, retired cardiologist Erica Flegg, retired, former member of National Union of Journalists and risk assessor for family violence Rachel Paynter John Stewart Kelsey Cowling Pru Laslett John Lambie, retired, from Hertfordshire, promotes proportional representation Pamela Suryomartono Dorothy Brownlee Cathie Emerson Michael Evans David Farley Ken Young Carol Bentley Joyce Noon Lynn Palmer, retired medical social worker Sandra Law Susan Wade Glenys Carter Abigail Markham Juliet Sherratt Vee O'Brien Eddy Knasel, Quaker Clerk, Bristol Len Mitchell, landscape specialist Brian Mitchell Mike O'Shea Lucy Zawadzki John Lynes Florence Germain Rachel Nassif, from Waterlooville, Hampshire Claudia Coulter Agni Handy, actor Maria Huff Linda Skellam Alison Morgan Annette Burghes Rob Hayes Billiy Almond, from Frome, Somerset Geoff Taylor, solidarity supporter of JVL Peter Cann, retired journalist, NUJ member Judith Wardle Michael Calderbank Elizabeth Lock Bill MacKeith Melanie Moulding, Labour Party Environment Officer Judith Weeks, Labour Party member and Quaker Andrew Joslin Azeema Caffoor Jane Carey George Mason, a Quaker from Milton, Banbury, Oxon. Anan Rasad Elizabeth Burroughs Roger Kindell Keith Jerrome, member of the Unite Community Rod Everett Maria Mureddu Christopher Byrne, retired car worker Janet Davies Helen White, from Manchester Catherine Fritz Peter Rossetti Lisa Rosetti Philip Tate Rod Cox, has worked in Gaza on children's mental health problems Chris Sharkey Mark Sharkey Lesley-Anne Perrin, concerned that the BBC had denied Jeremy Corbyn the opportunity of a fair interview Jeff Adams Tricia Scott, psychotherapist Christopher Ellis Linda Ruhemann Louise Hosking Christine Watson Brian Murphy Damien Willey Ali Dogan Daniel Cairns, Art Director Malcolm Lewis, from Bath Nicola James, from Bath Zarria Phillips, Branch Sec Bristol & Gloucester area Unite Community Martha Loach, from London Ian Holton, from Bath Adrian Partridge, from Lea, Matlock, Derbyshire Philip Whitney, from Matlock, Derbyshire Eleanor Wardle, from Sheffield Jennifer Joy-Matthews, from Darley Dale, Derbyshire Jane Morrow, from Matlock, Derbyshire Lesley Bryan, from Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex Kieron McCarron, from Bath Caron Anthony, from Derbyshire Ed Hulse, from Kilburn, Derbyshire Tumble Bone, from Hastings, Sussex Mike McCarthy, from Seahouses, Northumberland Cathy Crowther, from Alnwick, Northumberland, member of Unite Phil Crowe, from Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex Ian Bell, from Highcliffe, Dorset, former human rights worker, and human rights monitor on the West Bank Jennifer and John Sanderson, from Derbyshire Gertrude Chilton, from Bolton Rob Wall, from Bedford Kim Longinotto, filmmaker from Highbury, London Allan Grote, from Margate, Kent Nigel Godfrey, from Matlock, Derbyshire Yasmin Kagzi, from Leicester Judy Ross, from Bath Jane Samson, from Bath Leonard Beighton, from Cobham, Surrey Marc Thorne, Director of Sunrise Publishers Ltd., Bodmin, Cornwall Christine Wilson, from Frome, Somerset Jonathan Puttock, member of Chester Friends of Palestine Torla Evans, from London, member of PSC, Israeli Committee against House Demolitions (ICAHD) and the Green Party James McGuire, Emeritus Professor of Forensic Clinical Psychology at the University of Liverpool Hugh Neal, from Boston, Lincs. Julie Ryan, from Skipton, North Yorks. Caroline Domingo, Labour Party member from Saltburn, North Yorks. Lester Cowell, retired education worker from Newcastle-upon-Tyne Geoff Stoddart, from London Ian Kemp, retired NHS psychologist from Maidstone, Kent Elizabeth Palmer, Professor Emerita, School of Law/Human Rights Centre,University of Essex. Lives in London Robert Entwistle, retired teacher from Kendal, Cumbria Jonathan Livingstone, a psychotherapist/psychologist from Stourbridge, West Midlands Sue Buchan, from Leeds Sandie Versi, from Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire Czech Conroy, from London Adrian Wilkes, from Camden, London David Rosenfeld, from London Dee Hayward, from Lewes, Sussex Deni Kitay, from St. Leonards on Sea, Sussex Christiane McKeown Peter Bott, from Swale, Kent Grace Halfpenny, from Whitstable, Kent Richard Trillo, from New Malden, London Dominic Bates, from Worcester Gill Knight, United Community Union Housing Officer, Sussex Coast branch June Simmons, from Brentwood Caterina Lai Cullinane, from London Isabel Cooke, Secretary, Bradlford and Shipley Trades Council Mike Davies, from Brighton Mary Fletcher, from Cornwall Alan Sorrell, from Alexandria, West Dunbartonshire Gillian McGarry, from Sheffield Teresa King, from London Mary King, from London Amanda Munro, from Leeds Dinah Miller, from London Mark Berry, from Winchester, Hampshire Tony Troughton-Smith, from Sherborne, Dorset Laura Swaffield, from London Rowena Luke-King, from London, designer and lecturer in fashion and textiles Sheila Townsend, from Stockport Susan Jones, from Bristol Diane Skidmore, from London Belinda Hunte, from Poole, Dorset Stephanie Lang, from London Teresa Pursall, from Sheffield, ex-Labour Party and Unite community member Simon McKeown, from London Karel Schling, from London Penelope Wilson, retired academic, from Cambridge Jill Eastland, from Cambridge Henrietta Hardiment, living in Spain Chris Jones, from Colwyn Bay, County of Conwy. Involved in Amnesty International campaigns on Israel and Occupied Territories David Rendle, from Cardigan Nia Higginbotham, from Llandudno Iqbal Wallace, from Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex Paul Stewart, a part-time company director from Salisbury Ann Watt, from Kirkcaldy, Fife Lucy Goodison, from Bridport, Dorset Sylvia Cohen, from London Geoffrey Curl, a Labour movement activist from Nottingham Anthony Stapleton, from Enfield, Greater London Ian White, from Sheffield John Yatchisin, from Biggleswade, Beds. Nicola Hall, a psychotherapist from Froome Maureen Purcell, PSC Branch Secretary from Worthing Norman Spink, from Hemel Hempstead, Herts. Raoul Fishman, from London Ian Poole, from Liverpool Ellen Graubart, from Brighton Lorna Scott Fox, from London Vicky Guedalla, from Hackney, London Helen Pearson, from Gateshead Janie Grote, from Wivenhoe John Knight, member of Green Party from Macclesfield, Cheshire Anne Mitchell, from Hove, Sussex Kathryn Johnson, member of Labour Party and UNITE, London Charlie Friel, from Clydebank Duncan Nimmo, from Wolverhampton Neil Halliday, from Telford Phil Baptiste, a farmer from Skipton, North Yorks. Shau Sumar, from Crawley, Sussex Jacqueline Griffin, from Havant, Hampshire Margaret Jones, retired university lecturer + peace & human rights activist, from Stroud, Gloucestershire Graham Davey, from Bristol Julia Hay, from Kings Lynn, Norfolk Matthew Bragg, from Oswestry, Shropshire Sarah Streatfeild, from Hackney, London Duncan McNeil, from Leicester John Rogers, from Sheffield Margaret Ling, from London James Mark Collett, from Godalming, Surrey James Brooks, from Weymouth, Dorset Peter Eccles, from Manchester Catherine Hughes, ex-member and branch secretary of the Labour Party, High Peak, Derbyshire Nicola Branch, from Perranporth, Cornwall Ruth Sayers, Bristol Aurora Yaacov, from Enfield, London Ewan Smith, from London Sharen Green, former human rights monitor on the West Bank, from Wimborne, Dorset Owen Cooper, from Manchester Anita Georgiou, from Enfield, London Sara Bragg, from Brighton Mira Glavardanov, from London Borough of Enfield Sussan Rassoulie, from London Hector McNeill, from Portsmouth Mary Fisher, member of PSC, from London Borough of Richmond Topsy Shelton, from Bournemouth Alan Marsden, from Milnthorpe, Cumbria Lynette Hughes, member of ICAHD and Amnesty, from Ruthin, North Wales Isabelle Remy, from London Bridget Chadwick, from Leiston, Suffolk Rosie Atkins, from Leeds Michael Harrison, from Conwy, North Wales Andrew Papworth, member of Brent Friends of Palesine Deirdre Malcolm, from London Colin Barnes, works for Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance, Cambridge Richard Hopper, from Cambridge Tricia Goddard, from Chard, Somerset Julia Garratt, retired Principal Lecturer, member of ICAHD (UK) and ex-Labour Party member Ann Wright, from London, UK Jacqueline Conway, retired community psychiatrist with Palestinian grandmother, from London Laura Abraham, from Worthing, Sussex Kevin Stewart, from London Councillor Amal Ghusain, Portfolio Holder for Exeter City management & environmental services. Also part of Exeter City Council Fair Trade steering group Junayd Islam, from Cambridge Dee Grimes Hayward, from Sussex Christine de Pulford, retired shopkeeper from Frome, Somerset Paul Hughes-Smith, member of the Labour Party from London Françoise Pinteaux-Jones, resident in UK Ashok Sethi, retired teacher and member of Brent Friends of Palestine Roger Iredale, a Quaker from West Coker, Yeovil, Somerset. Emeritus Professor of International Education, University of Manchester. Steve Hadden, member of Unite Community Section, and former member of Labour Party, from Warrington Adrian Burgess, ex-Labour member (resigned), from London. From 2008 to 2015 he was a research associate at the University College Centre for Holocaust Education Joan Barnett, from Devizes, Wiltshire Frances Willson, a Labour Party member from London Averil Barlow, from Bristol Martin Woodford, from London Borough of Hounslow Lynne Davies, Chair of Ogmore CLP Women's Branch, Bridgend, Glamorgan Tricia McLaughlin, from Chatham, Kent Jeanette Fletcher, from Frodsham, Cheshire Kate Adams, from Whitstable, Kent Patricia Marsh, from Gongleton, Cheshire Carol Taylor-Spedding, living in Portugal Jannie Brightman, from Cambridge, and active in JSO, Stop the War, Women in Black, Keep our NHS Public etc. Ed Fredenburgh, member of the Labour Party (suspended), from London Rebecca Massey, from Hove, Sussex Andrew Morris, from London Colleen Nichols, from Leeds Miriam Wood, from Dover, Kent Madeleine Kingston, from Ramsgate, Kent Lizzie Fletcher, from Stroud, Gloucestershire Katrina Finn, Labour member from Thatcham, Berkshire Byron Wakefield, Aberdare, Glamorgan Peter Jones, member of UCU from Sheffield Carel Buxton, from Forest Gate, London, and signing as Chair of Newham Socialist Labour (NSL) Joanne Harris, from London and member of UNITE Jenifer Devlin, from Dewsbury, West Yorks. Lesley Burgess, works at Institute of Education (IOE), University College, London James Tracey, from Manchester Tobias Robshaw, from Totnes, Devon Dr. Laura Miller, retired teacher from London Borough of Haringey Jenny Almeida, from London Klim McPherson, retired Professor of Epidemiology at Oxford University. Chair of the UK Health Forum. Jane Boulter, from Bedfordshire Susan Harley, from Devon Christine Brooks, from London Borough of Croydon Jean Buckland, from London Marcea Colley, member of Totnes Palestine Group Gavin Lewis, write and academic from Manchester Karen Tily, an ex-licence fee payer from Ruislip, London Jacqueline Robinson, from Clitheroe, Lancashire Anne Eggboro, retired teacher from Warrington, Cheshire Damon Chaplin, from Windermere, Cumbria Laura Necchi-Ghiri, a Unite member from London James Mitchell, from Manchester Caroline Brookes, an ex-Labour Party member from Banbury, Oxfordshire Paul Smith, from Birmingham Clayton Palmer, from Cinderford, Gloucestershire Richard Townsend, from Crewkerne, Somerset Krishna Ramamurthy, from London Borough of Haringey Dan Gmaj, from Westbury, Wiltshire Dahlia Sanchez, from London Maggie Ganley, from Burton upon Trent, East Staffordshire Sharon Morgan, from Newtown, Powys Denise Piper, UK resident John Martin, from Hemel Hempstead, Herts. Alistair Dawkins, from Manchester Anne Saunders, retired teacher from Maidstone, Kent John Clarke, from South Yorkshire Paul Battenbough, from Swansea, Glamorgan Cathy Swift, a finance officer from Bristol Patrick Schan, from Worthing, West Sussex Mark Cragg, from Haywards Heath, West Sussex Lawrence Kelly, living in Spain Anne Laville, from Birmingham Geoff Cowlyn, from Newport, Monmouthshire Mark Marshall, from Gloucester Chris Allen, from Bexley, Kent Ian Brown, from Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria Gerard Daly, from Walton-on-Thames, Surrey Robert Board, from Dartford, Kent Susan Willmott, from Islington, London David Williams, Chair of Uxbridge and South Ruislip CLP Alison Jones, from London Sandra Buck, from Walton-on-Thames, Surrey Joan Fryer, from Portsmouth, Hampshire ​David Fryer, from Portsmouth, Hampshire Lysander Hardy-Pearce, from Norwich David Wilkinson, from Liverpool Catherine O'Brien, from London Michael Warren, from Long Ashton, North Somerset Matthew Maguire, from Eastbourne, East Sussex Miranda Pennell, from Hackney, London John Smith, a filmmaker and Emeritus Professor of Fine Art, University of East London Greg Clinker, from Peterborough Eileen Tieto, from Newcastle-upon-Tyne Mark Jervis, from Windsor, Berks. Steve Monteith, from Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex Jayne Doherty, from Liverpool Pete Lyons, from Sale, Greater Manchester Nicholas Davis, from Chard, Somerset Mark Richards, living in the UK Elizabeth Stuart, from Yorkshire Michael Daly, from Durham Mark Goddard, from Cardiff Richard Moss, from Manchester Jim Smith, from Dagenham Ian Pindar, from Abingdon, Oxfordshire David Plant, from London SE7 7PY Tony McAteer, from Corsham, Wiltshire Cherry Barnett, from Oxford James Britton, from Chesham, Bucks Lesley Barker, retired in France Peter Symons, from Cardiff Sue Lees, from Greater Manchester Paul Duggan, from Greater Manchester Neil Kendrew, from Pontefract, West Yorks. Sarah Webley, from Oxfordshire Suzanne Gannon, from Meltham, Holmfirth, West Yorks. Keith Webley, from Chinnor, South Oxfordshire Mike Healey, from Worcester L. Davies, a life skills facilitator from Worcester Tahir Amin, from Manchester David May, from Rainham, Kent Belinda Kennedy, from Oxford Roger Kelly, from Bangor, North Wales Robert Storrs, from Blackpool, Lancashire Ivano Darra, from London Kathlyn Gadd, from Stoke-on-Trent Richard Gadd, retired specialist in nuclear medicine from Stoke-on-Trent Liz Edwards, from London Judi Williams, from Lower Wolvercote, Oxfordshire Alec Mcfadden, a trade union liaison officer from Sunderland Thomas Lane, from Weymouth Antoinette Mangion, from Surrey Joy Fisher, from Yorkshire Damien Stone, from Bournemouth Shaun Askew, from London Ann Cooney, from Watford, Herts. Roderick McKenzie, a musician from Dereham, Norfolk Barry Watson, from Doncaster Tony Dawson, from Southport Judith Hammond, on committee of Bradford on Avon friends of Palestine, Bradford on Avon, Wilts. Roy Mowatt, from London Steve Griffiths, from Beckenham, London Borough of Bromley Jackie Horsewood, from Telford, Shropshire Graham Horsewood, from Telford, Shropshire Julie Smith, from London Adrianne Lake, from Kings Lynn, Norfolk Gill Marshall-Andrews, from Richmond, Greater London Kristy Fielder, from UK Linda Chudley, from UK Janice Dickson, from London Borough of Enfield Ronan Kelly, from Belfat, Northern Ireland. Shirley Hart, from London Simon Short, an Executive Manager from Rochdale, Greater Manchester Dilys Hadley, from Exmouth, Devon, and member of Stop the War, CND, Stand Up to Racism, Peoples Assembly and Enough is Enough Paul Willis, from East Preston, West Sussex Bernice Laschinger, from Wembley, London Bashar Shahin, from Salford, Greater Manchester Clive Bower, from London David Yeates, from London Borough of Bromley Peter Riach, from London Roberta Child, from Birmingham, member of CAMPAIN Clive Neil, from Birmingham Gill Bee, from Lancashire David McDowall, an independent writer from London Borough of Richmond Revd Richard Wise, a CofE Priest from Eastleigh, Hampshire Vera Baccino, a retired bank manager from Liverpool Martin Jones, from Norwich Colin Roth, resident in Thailand Sue Cooke, from New Earswick, North Yorkshire Elaine Malcolm, from Durham Peter Sire, from Glasgow Julian Williams, Professor of Education, member of the Labour Party and UCU, from Skipton, Yorks James Turtle, from Liverpool Bob Doyle, from Ceredigion, Wales Tom Goodall, from Coventry John Davidson, from Carnoustie, Angus, Scotland Dorothy Davidson, from Carnoustie, Angus, Scotland Dr Derek Clifford, from Stockport, Greater Manchester Gillian Higgins, from Doncaster, South Yorks Kevin Tulliver, from Caernafon, Gwynedd, North Wales Stephen Conlon, from Shotts, North Lanarkshire John Cornwall, a musician from Thanet, East Kent Ghulam Hussain, from London SW19 Peter Bowyer, from Marlborough, Wilts. George Mason, trying to be a Quaker from Banbury, Oxfordshire Sue Sibany-King, East Berkshire PSC, from Slough Natalie Strecker, from Jersey Susan Milner, a teacher from Cambridge James Turley, from Wisbech, Cambridgeshire Alan Burgess, Unite Community Portsmouth Press Officer Penny Leigh-Brown, from Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire Janice Dikson, London Borough of Enfield Muhammad Ali Nasir, an Associate Professor from Leeds George Peel, a Humanist from Little Hulton, Manchester Afil Abu-Rish, from Aylesbury Judy Cunniffe, a Labour Party member and retired Unite member from Hove, Sussex Tony Price, from Auchenblae, Aberdeenshire Shafia Stevens, from Wales Jackie Garland, from Herts. Haleemah Ahmed, from Hitchin, Herts. Robert Jackson, a PSC member from Herts. John Grounds, from Hitchin, Herts Joe Neff, from Dundee Anne Holland, PSC member from Baldock, Herts. Gill Holland, PSC member from Baldock, Herts. David Parker, from Letchworth Garden City, Herts. Ruth Thomas, from Leeds Peter Gudynas, an artist from Birmingham Mervyn Hyde, from Gloucester Jo Rawsthorne, from Liverpool Dr. Scott Mann, retired professor of Law at Western Sydney University, Australia (no longer pays the license fee) Alan Mackie, retired journalist Michael Hughes, from St. Asaph, Denbighshire Julia Silezin, Cynon Valley Labour Women's Officer and Rhondda Cynon Taff PSC Secretary, Abertare Helen Brown, from London SE7 Sohail Zafar, from London Zahir Azizz, from Lewisham Naveed Zafar, living in Pakistan Habib Ejaz, from Manchester Remi Kapo, journalist and writer of 'A Savage Culture', from Surrey Julie Osman, from London Guinevere Tufnell, from London Mary Brown, from Letchworth Garden City, Herts. James Chiriyankandath, ex-independent (formerly Labour) councillor, London Borough of Haringey Mark Pennell, from Gunnislake, SE Cornwall Juergen Rose, living in Canada Doreen Calderwood, from Rochester, Kent Beatriz Maldonado, living in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Jackie Townsend, West Sussex Brian Smith, from Camborne, Cornwall Monica Bolton, a retired GP from Manchester Gavin Stewart, from Manchester Rosemary Vincent, from Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales Brian Williams, from Porth, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales Mary and Tony Winter, of Palestine Solidarity Campaign, from Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Glamorgan, South Wales Vanessa Pool, Chair of Peterborough Palestine Solidarity Campaign, signing in an individual capacity Luisa Duignan, from South Wales Dorothea Jessop, from Beckenham, London Borough of Bromley Michael Brown, from Londoni Jim Lowe, from UK Jean Fitzpatrick, from London Nicholas Brady, from Leeds Heulwen Baworowska from London Charles Wheeler from Benfleet Jawed Siddiqi Magan Singodia from Petersfield Tareq Khamis from Luton Julie Pearn, Chair of Sheffield Labour Friends of Palestine which includes members and ex-members of Sheffield Labour Party. Julie is signing for the organisation she chairs. Angela Martin, member of Sheffield Labour Friends of Palestine Committee Diana Charles, member of Sheffield Labour Friends of Palestine Committee Pam Parsons, from Oxford, UK Charles Wilson, from Saltdean, Brighton Michael Gwilliam, from North Yorks. Guinaar Zafar, from London Abdul Razak​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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