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A concerned Labour supporter tells The Canary why he confronted Tom Watson on live radio

Joshua Funnell by Joshua Funnell
5 March 2019
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As The Canary covered previously, on 1 March, Labour deputy leader Tom Watson was confronted over his alleged anti-Corbyn sabotage live on LBC.

Now The Canary talks exclusively to ‘Lee from Swindon’. He explains what motivated him to act and what it felt like to take on the deputy leader of the Labour Party.

When Tom met Lee

There is growing anger among many Labour members at Tom Watson’s conduct. Despite being deputy leader, Watson has talked down the Labour Party in media appearances. And if this Twitter poll by Evolve Politics is anything to go by, many want rid of Watson and a new deputy leader elected.

There is now a huge row brewing between Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Deputy Leader Tom Watson over Watson's claims that there is a 'widespread culture of bullying' within the party.

Do you still support Tom Watson, or would you like a new contest for the Deputy Leadership?

— Evolve Politics (@evolvepolitics) February 22, 2019

So it’s unsurprising that Lee’s challenge was well received. He spoke for many frustrated Labour supporters who don’t have media opportunities to hold Watson and his colleagues to account.

https://twitter.com/MrLeeJB1/status/1101826527375826944

You can watch Lee’s full confrontation with Watson below:

Highlights of the exchange included Lee saying:

You are the deputy; you should be bringing people together. But all the time you and your little tribe are jumping up on all these TV stations destroying the Labour party, destroying the movement that’s happening at the moment.

And:

You are, right now, sitting… on a revolution that could transform this country for the better. And people like yourself, all you do is spend your time killing the Labour Party from within. How dare you

Lee also demanded that Watson takes a more proportionate approach to Labour’s antisemitism controversy:

There’s 500,000 people that signed up to the Labour party to support it in the movement that’s happening at the moment. And people like yourself, all you can focus on is this antisemitism issue. When you know that the percentage of people in the Labour party that are antisemitic is absolutely minuscule. Why are you not focusing that anger towards the Tory party? Why is it always inward? You come on this LBC show today acting as if this [Chris Grayling] is your main priority. But actually, all the time you’re there in the background trying to destroy the Labour party. How dare you!

This was a brave thing to do in the current climate where many people are fearful of speaking out.

The Canary talks to Lee

Lee describes himself as a “Labour Party voter” and says he’ll be becoming a member soon. Asked what provoked him to phone in and challenge Watson, he told The Canary:

We owe a duty to ourselves, society, and future generations to fight and win this battle. Never before has an opportunity to realign economic, social and wealth inequality been so close. I have been shouting at the TV and radio for the past year. Today I decided, enough was enough – it’s time to fight back.

Lee said what he thought of the way Watson spoke to him:

In three words, patronising, smug and blasé…

Throughout the exchange, he was smirking as if the issues I made weren’t worthy of being taken seriously, if not ridiculed. Insulting not just to me, but the many hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people who share my perspective. He even made a comment about the place I live, saying “…however angry you want to be ringing in here, being a big big voice from Swindon…”, which I take offence to. Sorry Tom, do people from Swindon not deserve the same voice as people from London, West Brom [Watson’s constituency, West Bromwich] or Sheffield? Quite uncivilised and demeaning.

Watson’s handling of racism

Lee then spoke of his concerns regarding Watson’s approach to issues of racism:

The key point I was making to him centred around the fact he makes no attempt to call out the scourge of Islamophobia, antisemitism and racism in the Tory party, whilst perpetually campaigning and demonising the Labour movement for apparently being institutionally racist. I wanted to know why he doesn’t attack the Tories with the same energy as he does his own party. It was telling that legions of the Tory faithful were calling in to offer their support to him.

Tom Watson: a one-man Labour coup

So what does Lee think Watson’s real agenda is?

Tom Watson is a threat to Labour and the socialist movement. He is killing the Labour Party from within.

And he said Watson:

…is leading a coup against Jeremy Corbyn and the radical socialist agenda he represents. Ever since Jeremy Corbyn came into power within the Labour Party, he and his supporters have been plotting against him. Relentlessly undermining Jeremy Corbyn and briefing against him at every turn.

Watson’s values aren’t compatible with Corbyn’s Labour

Lee also has deeply held concerns about Watson’s values and policies:

Tom is diametrically opposite to current Labour values. For example, he has consistently voted in support of war (Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria), opposed investigations into Iraq, and supports nuclear weapons. I believe Tom Watson’s agenda is a relic of New Labour / Tory Lite, and therefore will do anything to see those archaic, neoliberal values perpetuated.

Watson’s opinions of the independent group – ‘TIGs’

Lee also found one of Watson’s questions during the radio show concerning:

I noticed in the phone in, he asked the question ‘will the TIG group be a positive force for change in British Politics?’ I was thinking, hang on a minute, the TIG group are Labour’s political opponents! You sound like a TIG supporter with a loaded question like that!

Israel and Palestine

Watson is also a supporter of Labour Friends of Israel. The group was criticised in 2018 for a now-deleted tweet, which seemed to excuse the massacre of Palestinian protesters. And Lee questions whether Watson is concerned with Palestinian rights:

Tom does not want to talk about human rights abuses in Palestine (such as UN Human Rights Watchdog this week stating Israel has likely committed war crimes by shooting unarmed journalists, medics and children in Palestine)

Lee’s Jewish connections and views on Labour antisemitism

Lee also stressed that he has Jewish family members. And he flatly refutes the suggestion that Labour is institutionally antisemitic:

Members of my family are Jewish, one of which survived 3 years in Mauthausen concentration camp. They are huge Labour supporters, who actively campaign and knock on doors, and do not buy into the notion Labour is an institutionally antisemitic party.

Labour needs a new deputy leader that values idealism

Lee is also motivated by political idealism and sees Watson as an obstruction to that:

I cannot stand by any longer and allow people like Tom Watson to destroy the movement that has inspired our nation. I have dreamed of living in a fairer society, where poverty is genuinely eradicated, social / cultural capital is celebrated to its fullest, and we work to live, not live to work. It was an idealistic dream that I felt could never become a reality, but now that reality is within our grasp.

There’s no way I can stand by… and allow the likes of Tom Watson to destroy everything the hundreds of thousands of Labour members, and millions of voters across the country, have fought for.

With all this in mind, Lee imagines a different type of Labour deputy leader:

The Labour Party deserves a passionate, devoted and committed deputy who will do anything to further the agenda that the 600,000 members want, and our country needs.

Lee is a voice for many Labour members ignored by the media

We live in a media environment in which Labour Party supporters and members are frequently spoken about negatively, but rarely spoken to. Meanwhile, right-wing Labour MPs are given regular media access and use it to smear Labour members. But during his encounter with Watson, Lee spoke for many who are ignored and are outraged by the conduct of Watson and his colleagues.

Featured image via YouTube – LBC and Twitter

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Comments 11

  1. JimmySands says:
    7 years ago

    “he’ll be becoming a member soon. ”

    He already is.

    Reply
    • shrimp says:
      7 years ago

      Evidence would be interesting

      Reply
    • SteveH says:
      7 years ago

      “Fat boy slim” is a clear and present danger to a Labour government. He should be challenged for deputy Leadership role and deselected at the first possible opportunity.

      Reply
  2. [email protected] says:
    7 years ago

    Look everybody, Jimmy has been resurrected. Hello little Jim.

    Reply
  3. Shakehands says:
    7 years ago

    you’ve found one voter who supports the hard left socialist agenda and that is somehow Canary front page news. This mass movement youand Lee talk of doesn’t exist. It’s a small group of political activists.

    Corbyn has made some valuable contributions to the political debate but there is no eveidence in the polls or anywhere else that the electorate as a whole wants him as PM. Despite being in opposition to the most diabolical incompetent government ever (though many on here would say that was the Blair/ Brown era).

    Corbyn has spent his entire political life rebelling against the Labour leadership so he cannot have a problem with dissent now he is the Leader.

    Reply
    • SteveH says:
      7 years ago

      “Hard left” your political compass is evidently from poundland, Labour is a social democratic party, to the right of Wilson and Attlee, you are obviously tainted by “New Labour”

      Reply
      • JimmySands says:
        7 years ago

        Attlee founded NATO and sent troops to fight against North Korea. Corbyn’s to the right of that you think?

        You people really need to read something more than just Facebook.

        Reply
  4. jennytwist says:
    7 years ago

    I think Lee represents the vast majority of Labour members and supporters, His comments are inspirational and difficult to refute. It is clear to me that the ‘antisemitism’ slurs are referring to criticism of the State of Israel and not to the Jewish people, who will always be respected and supported by the real socialists who are the bedrock of the party. Lee is right that Tom Watson should be ashamed for attempting to destroy this movement. We are not ‘hard left’. We are socialists. Socialism is supposed to be on the left. We believe in a fairer society and the abandonment of war as a means of resolving political issues. Go for it, Lee. And hats off to The Canary for publicising this interview.

    Reply
  5. tonygg says:
    7 years ago

    The key point that Lee failed to mention was a response to Watson’s declaration that he would root out every last antisemite in the LP. Does that apply to every homophobe and Islamaphobe? What about the racists who supported the 2014 Immigration Act that was part and parcel of the ‘hostile environment policy’? That has led, unlike so-called anti-semitic banter, to dire and life changing consequences for Black people of the Windrush generation. Yet one of the racists who abstained on the Bill in Parliament was none other than Watson. When is he going to resign or be disciplined.

    People should be far more active in calling out the fake nature of this ‘antisemitism’ – dubious tweets about the Rothschilds harm no Jewish people. Supporting (and an opposition abstention means support) May’s immigration bill killed people.

    Reply
    • pompey says:
      7 years ago

      Could’nt agree more. Watson constantly trashes are party, but gets away with it.
      The Party must make a stand against this vicious careerist who undermines, and brings our Party in to disrepute over and over again. Come on charge this guy, make him account for his actions, and then, when found guilty by his peers, expe him – before he destroys what we are all fighting for: a society FOR THE MANY NOT THE FEW. Please Please just do something.

      Reply

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