Len McCluskey might be many things, but paranoid isn’t one of them. His comments toThe Guardianabout possible infiltration of the Labour Party by agents of the intelligence services are firmly rooted in historic fact.
The response of former (Labour) Home SecretaryJacqui Smith, dismissing the suggestion as a “downright insult” demonstrates how little she knew about what was going on when she was supposedly in charge. For readers worried that Jacqui might bestruggling to make ends meetafter the ungrateful voters of Redditchbooted her outof Parliament in 2010, I’m happy to report that she has now found gainfulemployment in Egypt and Jordan. I drew attention to the official, authorised history of MI5in this blogback in 2009. The book,Defence of the Realm,actually boastsabout howMI5 spiedon the then democratically-electedPrime Minister, Harold Wilson. There are alsocountless recordsof how the spooks involved themselves in assorted industrial disputes, notably the1980s miners’ strike. No-one should rubbish what Len McCluskey is saying until they have researched the recent history. The idea that the intelligence agencies might be responsible for various attempts at de-stablising Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership of the Labour Party would be very far from the most outlandish stunt they have ever tried.
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