Simplistic and one-sided
It is essential to openly and honestly discuss the EHRC report, insists suspended Labour member Tom Conwell
Before I was suspended from the Labour Party on December 1, I was the secretary of the Newent branch in the Forest of Dean. My suspension letter did not specify the allegations that had been made against me, other than to say it related to my online activities.
As I do not have any presence on social media, that could only refer to the newsletters I had been emailing to branch members. The offending content could only have been my criticisms of the Equality and Human Rights Commission report about anti-Semitism in the Labour Party. The general secretary of the party had written to all members telling them that it was forbidden to criticise the EHRC report. When I read it, it struck me as a shoddy piece of work and I wrote to branch members setting out why I thought that. If David Evans thinks the report is so good, why is he so worried about it being