Let us see how quickly Iain McNicol acts on a complaint against the Right?
Graham Martin complains on Facebook about harassment from John Mann MP |
Dr Sam Glatt, the 90 year old Jewish doctor who told John Mann to stop using anti-Semitism for political and Zionist ends and to stop undermining Jeremy Corbyn |
Instead John Mann attributed the authorship of the letter to a Momentum activist, Graham Martin whom Mann laid into. Whilst he, Mann, was inviting Dr Glatt to the House of Commons to see how democracy works, he wouldn’t be inviting someone who had written this ‘hate mail’ because ‘in a democracy you should have the courage to say things yourself and not masquerade as a 90 year old doctor.’
In other words the letter was a crude forgery. As we now know from my follow up post A Desperate John Mann MP Tries to Undermine 90 year old Jewish Doctor's Letter by Falsely Alleging It was a Forgery, the letter was anything but a forgery.
John Mann has now deleted the post from his Facebook page, which is an admission that the only skulduggery was on Mann’s part.
Graham Martin, who was unfairly vilified by Mann and harassed by him, has now filed a complaint with the Labour Party in respect of the harassment by John Mann. Let’s see if the General Secretary of the Labour Party, Iain McNicol, acts with his customary speed when it comes to complaints against the Left.
Tony Greenstein
The letter from Dr Glatt that convinced John Mann that the game was up |
Letter of Complaint from Graham Martin to Jeremy Corby
From:Graham Martin
Sent: 22 October 2016 14:36
To:leader@labour.org.uk
Cc:nickbrownmp@parliament.uk; speakersoffice@parliament.uk; Fiona Stanton
Subject: Complaint re; John Mann MP
Sent: 22 October 2016 14:36
To:leader@labour.org.uk
Cc:nickbrownmp@parliament.uk; speakersoffice@parliament.uk; Fiona Stanton
Subject: Complaint re; John Mann MP
Dear Mr Corbyn,
I refer to matters in connection with the open letter sent to John Mann and copied to you by Dr Sam Glatt, which I distributed on the internet.
Yesterday, John Mann made an unsolicited call to Sam Glatt: where he got the telephone number from, I don't know. During the call, he, apparently expressed concern that Sam had used the word 'despise' in his letter: Mr Mann had clearly misread, or failed to understand the word derision, which was in the letter. Sam called me to let me know he had been on the phone and that he had given him my number.
At this point I checked my facebook account and within the space of only a few minutes, John Mann had, left 7 messages in the public domain, one of which accused me of actually writing the letter myself and, by implication, manipulating an elderly gentleman. He was clearly attempting to 'troll' me from his nominated account, i.e. that account where his identity as a public figure is acknowledged. I blocked him from accessing my account. Isn't it coming to something when you have to block an MP in this way?
Shortly afterwards I got a telephone call from a number I did not know.... 07513610348. I rang it back to get John Manns' Secretary. I was busy explaining to her that I did not wish to speak to him, when he suddenly came on the line. I explained to him that I had no wish to talk to him unless he issued an apology for his statement regarding the supporters of Jackie Walker being expelled from the party and desisted from his malicious activity. I put the phone down on him. Despite me making my position crystal clear he persisted by trying to ring me again from the same number; I did not answer. This action I consider to be harassment.
Mr Manns' behaviour brings the Labour Party and Parliament itself, into disrepute. He can not be allowed to continue in this way. In addition to the issues of harassment, and the public questioning of my integrity, he has been outrageously ageist. I was forced to put the following reassurance on my page:
"Let us be clear, Sam is a man of his own mind, his [90]years notwithstanding.... He drives still and is a regular attender at Labour and now Momentum meetings. I have known him for many years and he was a well known figure in the village in which I lived, given that he was the local GP. He knew my parents too, as they were members of the local Labour League of Youth. "
I look forward to hearing from you further on this matter.
Sincerely
Graham Martin BA Hons Dip SW