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Ed Miliband: Mensch or unmensch? (image: Department of Energy, South Africa)

For the first time in five decades, I shall not be voting Labour. I have always been a socialist and I believe in the principles of socialism. I have stood on the hustings beside Neil Kinnock and canvassed for my Aunt Rita in her constituency in Hull. I was, somewhat blurrily, a Blair luvvie and I used my dislike of Mrs Thatcher to fuel some deadly impersonations of her. My late husband, Jack Rosenthal, canvassed for Sydney Silverman in the 1945 General Election. "In them days," said the father in his seminal television play Bar Mitzvah Boy, "they handed you your Labour Party membership just after your circumcision. They gave with one hand and took away with the other.''

I still believe that, until the Iraq debacle, Tony Blair did great work to restore the party's fortunes. I still thumb through Tony Benn's diaries with a fond smile and I am Alan Johnson's number one fan as a politician, a writer and a humane human being. I have all the time in the world for Margaret Beckett and still admire Frank Field. I rather liked David Miliband and have a sneaking suspicion he may return strengthened by his time out in the real world. But this lot? The Chuka Harman Burnham Hunt Balls brigade? I can't, in all seriousness, go into a booth and put my mark on any one of them.

Ed Miliband's leadership coup was as biblical as anything in the book of Genesis, although the unions probably had less sway in those days. He comes from a family of secular Jews but his need for union approval is much greater than his need for Jewish support. We make up less than one per cent of the population, so why should he care if we vote for him or not? At a recent gathering he asked me if I was a practising Jew. I told him I was constantly practising and seldom achieving, but I did my best. "Do you do Shabbat dinners?" he asked. "Yes, when I can," I told him. "Would you like to come?" He expressed enthusiasm to learn more about his religion of his birth. We parted with a promise to ring each other's people. Two days later he was all over the papers, knocking back a bacon sandwich.

Now there is nothing intrinsically wrong with a secular Jew chomping on a thinly sliced, pan-fried pig rump — my late husband, before we were married, had been known to queue up for such a thing from the catering van on an early morning film shoot. That was fine with me. His choice. I just couldn't kiss him. Wouldn't or couldn't or both. Fair choice, I thought: treif or wife?

There is a story about a rabbi who longed to try a pig's head — just couldn't get the thought out of his own head. One day he had cause to travel many miles away and he decided to sneak under nightfall into a small, out of the way restaurant, famous for its pig's heads. The head was delivered steaming to his table, replete with an apple in its mouth. As the rabbi was about to take a large bite out of the pig, the doors opened and in walked one of his congregation. He turned to the incomer and yelled: "Can you believe this farshtinkener place? You ask for an apple and this is how they serve it!"

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Dov
October 29th, 2014
9:10 PM
Thank you and well said. As socialist Jews both my wife and I have resigned from both the local and national Labour Party due to their overwhelming anti-Israel bias. This summer felt more like early 1930's Germany than Britain! Ed is too weak to stick to his convictions and is now just like Cameron, playing to whoever shouts the loudest. Shame on him.

Philip
October 29th, 2014
7:10 PM
Well, we might still have to put up with your Zionist claptrap on Broadcasting House on Sunday mornings, but at least Ed Miliband won't have to put up with you, so I guess he's delighted..

HYUFD
October 29th, 2014
7:10 PM
So is that a LD or Tory vote Maureen? I assume you will not be voting Green?

Anonymous
October 29th, 2014
6:10 PM
To be fair to ed being critiqued by an jewish actress whos best known for playing a jewish mother in a series of Tv ads(yeah you really stretched yourself for your art didnt you maureen?) Aint the end of the world ,anyone who doe not like bacon sarnies has got to be a bit ffy.

Anonymous
October 29th, 2014
5:10 PM
Good riddance, Maureen. I meant to your vote. What a one-sided view ignoring history and blaming everything on the Palestinians. Yes, they are to blame, but so is Israel.

Peter Lewis
October 29th, 2014
5:10 PM
I'm really not clear, is she against Ed Miliband (i) because he's got a useless team or (ii) because he shafted his brother or (iii) because he ate bacon or (iv) because he's not Zionist?

sackcloth and ashes
October 29th, 2014
4:10 PM
'I'm wondering about this. are you a Jew first, Labour supporter second and then British? Is this the way of your world?' Ah, the dual loyalty insult. One of the standard responses of the anti-Semite. The thing is I can't tell if you're a Labour voter or one of the BNP crowd.

Anonymous
October 29th, 2014
4:10 PM
Hear hear. The labour leadership needs to be ditched wholesale.

Anonymous
October 29th, 2014
4:10 PM
Right.... so she admires Blair but calls hersbelf a socialist? Sorry. Maureen.. Im caling "bollocks" on that. Youre just another North London metropolitan champagne socialist. The kind that has ruined the party. Its not about socialism at all, is it? Its about power.... come on, admit it.

David Malone
October 29th, 2014
4:10 PM
Dear Maureen, I am not of the amma kadishe elyonim, but a goy, politically engaged and a Protestant goy to boot. However, I applaud wholeheartedly your principled decision which has only served to make me admire you all the more. Regards, David

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