Anniebach you strongly dislike JC. The two people concerned have broken parliamentary codes and LP expectations. They are being disciplined not for what they think but by the way they behaved. Swearing at and disparaging people in public especially in the HoC is not a professional way to behave.
The LP has adopted the IHRA statement.
The guidelines to support it were reviewed by the House of Commons Home Affairs Select Committee in 2016 and recommendations made to clarify the guidelines to:
'ensure freedom of speech is maintained in the context of discourse about Israel & Palestine. without allowing antisemitism to permeate the debate'
They recommended the definition should include the following statements
' It is not anti Semetic to criticise the Government of Israel, without additional evidence to suggest anti Semitism' and
' It is not anti-semetic to hold the Israeli Government to the same standards as other liberal democracies, or to take a particular interest in the Israeli Government's policies or actions, without additional evidence to suggest anti-semetic intent'
I rather think this is what the LP is proposing ( it has not yet been agreed!!) to put to to the Exec to discuss.
The person who drafted the original statement himself said it was a document for discussion.
It is my opinion that the focus on anti Semitism , which after recent independent polls, including amongst Jewish community, was not found to have increased (not saying we should not fight to reduce) is part of a centrist/right wing campaign to oust JC.
JC has stated clearly that he is opposed to anti-Semitism and any member found to be using anti-Semetic language or behaving in any way that is anti-Semetic would have membership removed. They are not welcome in the LP. Naz Shah was suspended for posting a cartoon map. The cartoon was also on the website of a major Jewish scholar ( Norman Finkelstein) who saw it within the context it was intended and found it amusing. He is horrified that Naz Shah, a successful Muslim woman, has been scapegoated and says it will not help reduce anti-Semitism but increase it. He sees it as a worrying symptom of the far right stirring up anti-Semitism. It is easy for trolls to manipulate 'fake news' for their own ends and to gain mainstream support.