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January 27, 1984 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-01-27

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Friday, January 21, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Govt. Have Zionist Influence'

LONDON (JTA) — A
broadcast by Radio Moscow
charged that the recent ele-
vation of Leon Brittan and
Nigel Lawson — both of
whom are Jews — to senior
British Cabinet posts re-
flected "the growing Zionist
influence" in the country's
political life and had its
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Jewish bourgeoisie and the
numerous Zionist organiza-
tions in Britain," the World
Jewish Congress reported.
Following the November
general elections in
England, Prime Minister
Thatcher appointed Brittan
to the post of Home Secre-
tary and Lawson as Chan-
cellor of the Exchequer.
Never before had two Jews
simultaneously served in a
British Cabinet.
According to monitoring
sources of the WJC, an
English-language broad-
cast by the overseas service
of Radio Moscow entitled
"Who Is Who in Britain"
was beamed to England this
week and carried the at-
tacks against the two and
their links to the "Zionist
lobby."
The broadcast stressed
the immigrant back-
grounds of the two: Law-
son's father coming from
Latvia Brittan's from
Lithuania. It noted that
"inconspicuous Conser-
vatives such as Brittan
and Lawson ascending to
the pinnacle of power is
by no means a miracle."
The broadcast then pro-
ceeded to explain the rea-
sons for their rise to promi-
nence: "One contributing
factor which is not taken
into account as a rule is the
support of the Jewish
bourgeoisie and the numer-
ous Zionist organizations in
Britain which serve its
interests.
"This factor reflects the
growing Zionist influence in
the country's political life.
With their traditionally
strong foothold in the Labor
Party, the Zionist lobby is
entrenching itself within
the Conservative Party, as
is seen from the outcome of
the general elections."
To point up the inroads
made by the "Zionist lobby"
within the Conservative
Party, the Soviet broadcast
went on to note that before
the 1970s "the Jewish
bourgeoisie was repre-
sented by only two MPs in
Parliament" but by 1983
the number was 17. In at-
tacking the organization,
Conservative Friends of Is-
rael, it noted that Thatcher,
as a member of the organ-
ization, "is an active sup-
porter of the policies of Is-
rael's Zionist elite."

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