Conservative donors coordinate Kaminski letter by “Jewish leaders”

A letter from "Jewish leaders" to the Daily Telegraph appears to be little more than a coordinated effort by a series of Conservative party funders & supporters

A letter from “Jewish leaders” to the Daily Telegraph appears to be little more than a coordinated effort by a series of Conservative party funders and supporters.

The letter, reported in today’s Daily Telegraph, says:

“Many people in the Jewish community have noted with concern the recent attacks on David Cameron’s allies in eastern Europe … It has become increasingly obvious that these accusations are unfair, baseless and politically motivated …

“Anti-Semitism is far too grave a charge to be used as a political football. We call upon those responsible for making unsubstantiated allegations to withdraw them.”

But many of the signatories appear themselves to be “politically motivated.” For example, the top four signatories all have links to the Conservative party. Lord Young of Graffham was President of the Board of Trade under Margaret Thatcher; Flo Kaufmann donated £4,950 to the party; Howard Leigh is the party’s senior Treasurer and has made a series of donations; and Benjamin Perl was a friend of John Major from his constituency of Huntingdon.

Among the other signatories, Dr Alan Mendoza is a Conservative party councillor in Brent and Executive Director of the neo-conservative think tank, the Henry Jackson Society. Meanwhile, Richard Harrington is Chair, and Stephen Massey sits on, the Executive Board of the Conservative Friends of Israel. The Telegraph’s accompanying article only lists Lord Young’s link to the Tories.

UPDATE 16.13

Total donations from signatories of the Telegraph letter amount to £135,683:

Flo Kaufmann – £4,950 + £350 (non-cash)

Howard Leigh – £72,620 + £600 (non-cash)

Richard Harrington – £19,350 + £4,313 (non-cash)

Stephen Massey – £33,500

UPDATE 09.02

I have amended the entry relating to Benjamin Perl as to the comment below.

18 Responses to “Conservative donors coordinate Kaminski letter by “Jewish leaders””

  1. David Cameron

    How dare our opponents misuse anti-semitism! Only we can do that: http://bit.ly/Gxn0V

  2. Snag

    “and Benjamin Perl was John Major’s constituency agent in Huntingdon.”

    “He was introduced in the early 1990s to Peter Brown, Mr Major’s constituency agent, by Benjamin Perl, a friend of Mr Major. Mr Perl runs a picture- frame factory in the Prime Minister’s Huntingdon constituency, but Mr Nagel has no connection with the constituency.”

    I know socialists have comprehension problems, but didn’t realise they lack basic reading skills.

  3. Peter Koroly

    In Hungary politicians of the Fidesz (belonging to the association of people’s parties)are collaborating with the extreme right Jobbik party in many local coalitions. Fidesz declares itself to be a conservative party, but in reality it is a völkisch-nationalist party. One of their MPs Oszkár Molnár, who is also mayor of Edelény said in a TV interview: “Jewish big business wants to occupy our land, with our agriculture, drinking water, hospitals and schools. One has to be quiet about that in Hungary”
    Probably those gentlemen warning: “Anti-Semitism is far too grave a charge to be used as a political football. We call upon those responsible for making unsubstantiated allegations to withdraw them.” Will explain us, that “conservatives” can never be antisemites. But the fact remains, an MP of the Fidesz has made racist, antisemitic and homophob declarations, but his party has not excluded him, and party leader Viktor Orbán said that Molnár’s declarations are “embarassing”.

  4. Arthur

    Stop Press: ‘Conservative Party is attacked, Conservatives defend themselves.’

    What on earth is the implication of this post? That somehow it is wrong for Conservatives to defend themselves when they are attacked by their opponents?

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    willstraw

    Arthur – The point is that the letter was written up by the Telegraph as coming from “Jewish leaders” rather than from “Conservative donors and hacks who happen to be Jewish”. If it had been the latter, as you suggest, it would never have been a story for the very point you raise.

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