Mike Pompeo Threatens to Intervene in British Democracy to Stop Corbyn Becoming Prime Minister
By Alex
Tiffin
10
June, 2019
US Secretary
for State Mike Pompeo has
come under fire after a recording
emerged
of him saying he’d intervene to stop Labour Party leader Jeremy
Corbyn becoming
Prime Minister. In the recording first
reported by the Washington Post,
Pompeo suggests he won’t wait for Corbyn to be elected, rather
he’ll attempt to stop it from being possible.
The
off the record meeting was from when The Secretary for State met
Jewish leaders to
discuss Donald Trump’s proposed Peace Deal between Palestine and
Israel.
Apart
from appearing un-optimistic about the Peace Deal, he found time to
comment on UK politics. When asked by an attendee;
if Corbyn “is elected, would you be willing to work with us to take on actions if life becomes very difficult for Jews in the U.K.?”
Pompeo
gives a very clear response. Considering the allegations of Russian
interference in the 2016 Presidential elections, the irony here is
inescapable. The top US diplomat told those in attendance;
“It could be that Mr. Corbyn manages to run the gantlet and get elected. It’s possible. You should know, we won’t wait for him to do those things to begin to push back. We will do our level best,
“It’s too risky and too important and too hard once it’s already happened.”
These
remarks raise serious questions about US interference in UK Politics.
It has been alleged by many, that Russia
played a part in the United Kingdom’s decision to leave the
European Union (EU).
Now a top US official wants to influence a General Election or
perhaps have Corbyn removed as Labour Party leader.
For
the Jeremy Corbyn to become Prime Minister, he would need his party
to gain the most seats in Parliament and be able to hold a majority
following a General
Election.
The
next election in the UK isn’t due until 2022. However, an early
election can be called if the government of the time loses a “vote
of no confidence” or,
MPs vote by two-thirds to dissolve parliament early.
Given
that the Conservative Party are electing a new leader who will become
the next Prime Minister, it is possible that either of these
scenarios could occur.
Interference
Irony
Donald
Trump’s entire presidency has been overshadowed by allegations that
Russia colluded with his campaign to help him win in 2016. The
Mueller Report did find that there was no evidence of Russian
collusion,
with some caveats.
For
Mike Pompeo to come out saying he’d attempt to block Jeremy Corbyn
becoming Prime Minister is just rank hypocrisy.
A
Labour spokesmen hit out at the revelation by
saying;
“President Trump and his officials’ attempts to decide who will be Britain’s next prime minister are an entirely unacceptable interference in the UK’s democracy.”
The
remarks about President Trump relate to comments he made during his
State Visit to the United Kingdom last week. Mr Trump suggested that
Nigel Farage should be involved in Brexit negotiations and, he
endorsed Boris Johnson to become the next Prime Minister following
Theresa May’s resignation telling the Sun Newspaper;
“I think Boris would do a very good job. I think he would be excellent,”
Antisemitism
Claims
Mainstream
Jewish organisations in the UK have be vocal in their opposition of
Jeremy Corbyn. Since his election as Labour Leader in 2015, he has
been dogged by attacks in the media accusing him and Labour of
antisemitism.
Despite
these attacks, his popularity has grown and Labour is now the largest
political party by membership in Western Europe. In
2017 against all predictions Corbyn led Labour to get an increased
vote share and also lost the Conservatives their majority in
Parliament. This is what has led to deadlock in parliament as the
Conservatives don’t have a majority to pass legislation.
MPs
in his own party have called Corbyn himself an antisemite. Dame
Margaret Hodge famously screamed it in his face in
the corridors of the House of Commons in London. She was initially
placed under investigation for this but it was later dropped as Mr
Corbyn didn’t want to take action.
Under
his leadership he has changed the process for dealing with claims of
antisemitism. A body independent of the party leadership look into
any claims and take action were appropriate. One of the main issues
that seems to pass by most media commentators, is the fact that
Labour can only take action against it’s members. Many
of the complaints they receive turn out to involve non-party members.
Corbyn
has spoken out on antisemitism and all forms of racism by stating
they have no place in society. This is not enough for most of his
critics. Only his removal for the top job will satisfy those unhappy
with his leadership.
Many
on the left of UK politics believe that the hostility towards Jeremy
Corbyn stems from his support of Palestine. He has been clear that
should he be elected, the UK will officially recognise Palestine as a
country.
Mr
Corbyn has frequently spoken out against the Israeli government’s
treatment of Palestinians since he became a Member of Parliament in
1983. He has also defended Jewish groups throughout his time in
parliament too.
There
is a strong Lobby for Israel in UK politics. This
is no secret and has played against Corbyn on many occasions.
However, now the US Israeli lobby is getting involved, this ramps
things up significantly. The United States has always been much
closer to Israel and any threat to the status quo will be seen and
treated as a threat.
Mike
Pompeo has made this clear in his comments.
What
Next for UK Politics
Over
the next few months the UK political scene is going to change
significantly. A new Prime Minister will take office seeing the
Cabinet change in composition.
The
UK is due to leave the European Union at the end of October, with or
without a deal. This could see the economy take a hit bringing more
uncertainty.
A
General Election is a real possibility what with Parliament being in
deadlock over Brexit. Any interference from US Politicians is not
taken well in the UK. When
then US President Barrack Obama commented that the UK would be at
“the back of the queue” should
they vote to leave the EU, he faced criticism from all sides.
Should
Pompeo or any other politician attempt to sway people of influence
the Labour Party I would expect a similar response. Whilst no fans of
each other, UK political parties don’t like outside interference.
Pompeo’s
remarks also may come back to haunt him should Jeremy Corbyn become
Prime Minister. The US and UK share a lot on defence and intelligence
so a strained relationship from the start may put pressure on this.
With
President Trump’s long awaited Peace Deal for Israel and Palestine
due to be announced soon,the
US don’t want a spanner being thrown in the works by Jeremy Corbyn.
With
the Trump administration, anything is possible.
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Alex
Tiffin is
a freelance journalist covering politics with a specific interest in
welfare, disability & world events. I present facts so you can
make informed decisions.
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