Commenting on the scandal of illegal donations to the British Labour Party involving Israel lobbyists, human rights activist Gilad Atzmon wonders why the British media dare not ask what these lobbyists are trying to achieve and whose money they are using: their own or that of “friends” in the Israeli embassy –
Abrahams, Lord Levy and Mendelsohn: some people never learn the lesson
By Gilad Atzmon
On the afternoon of 29 November 2007, Gordon Brown learned that he was to become only the second sitting British prime minister to be subjected to a police investigation.
This is happening less than six months after Tony Blair had left Downing Street under the heavy cloud of a police probe into the “cash for honours” affair.
For Blair it was the No. 1 Labour fundraiser, the Zionist Lord Levy, who got him into serious trouble; for Brown it is .. David Abrahams (pictured), just another “Friend of Israel” and a provincial chairman of Jewish Labour, who may be the one to finish off his political career.
Once again, the Labour Party had to admit that it erred by accepting donations from dubious sources. ”The money was not lawfully declared, so it will be returned,” the prime minister said, after the disclosure that Labour had benefited to the tune of more than 600,000 pounds sterling from a bizarre funding scheme arranged by David Abrahams, an eccentric property tycoon who decided to donate his money by proxy.
Apparently, Lord Levy and David Abrahams were not alone in dragging Labour towards yet another political disaster. The third corner in this disastrous triangle is Jon Mendelsohn, a man who grasps the power of money and politics. Mendelsohn, a former chairman of Labour Friends of Israel, is the current chief fundraiser of the Labour Party.
Seemingly and shamefully, the Labour Party did not learn its lesson following the Lord Levy “cash for honours” scandal. Once again, it let the supporters of Israel take care of its material needs.
I find myself wondering how come Labour is so heavily entangled with those “Friends of Israel”? However, the most crucial issue here is actually the fact that not a single British media outlet dares to ask the most important questions: what is this cabal of self-declared “Friends of Israel” trying to achieve by pouring money into political parties? What is it that it is trying to buy? Where is the money coming from? Is it their own money or is it delivered by their “friends” in the Israeli embassy or another Zionist apparatus? (…Full Article)
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