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Revision as of 17:18, 23 August 2014
Conservative Friends of Israel (CFI) is one of the most active lobby groups in Westminster; It claims that 80 per cent of all Conservative MPs are members,[1] though compared with other British lobbies the group has so far received little press coverage.[2] According to a 2009 documentary on Channel Four’s Dispatches program called Inside Britain’s Israel Lobby,[3] donations to the Conservative party "from all CFI members and their businesses add up to well over £10m over the last eight years". CFI has disputed the figure and called the film "deeply flawed".[4]
Contents
Origins and development
As support for Israel in the Labour Party waned during the ‘70s and ‘80s, support within the Conservative Party meanwhile began to grow. In the 1970s, the ascendant Tory right wing came increasingly to see Israel as a military and strategic asset for ‘the West’, whilst politics in Israel began to shift to the right. Conservative Friends of Israel (CFI), which was founded in 1974, both reflected and strengthened this trend.
It was established by the right-wing religious Zionist and Conservative politician Michael Fidler, who was described by his biographer as having had extreme political views ‘reminiscent of the philosophy of Enoch Powell’.[5] Over 80 MPs joined the new group, including Margaret Thatcher, who was soon to become party leader, and within a year CFI had a larger membership than Labour Friends of Israel.[6]
By 1978 it was the largest political lobby in Parliament.[7] According to conservative journalist Peter Oborne, it is now ‘beyond doubt the best connected, and probably the best funded, of all Westminster lobbying groups'[8] and is said to include around 80 per cent of Tory MPs as members.[9] Like its Labour counterpart, Conservative Friends of Israel organises events in Parliament and free trips to Israel for Parliamentarians. It is also thought to organise financial patronage for prospective MPs from wealthy Zionists. [8] BICOM’s Public Affairs Manager, Stefan Kerner, is a former deputy director of Conservative Friends of Israel[10] and according to Peter Oborne there is ‘a huge amount of co-ordination’ between BICOM and Conservative Friends of Israel: ‘Many of BICOM’s key figures also play roles in the CFI: Trevor Pears, Michael Lewis and Poju Zabludowicz are driving forces behind both lobbies.'[8]
Since 1989 CFI has been headed by Stuart Polak, who also runs the lobbying firm, The Westminster Connection. Clients of this ‘political consultancy’ include the Israeli defence company, Elbit Systems, the British chair of which, retired General Richard Applegate, was secretly recorded in 2012 saying that Elbit had ‘piggy back[ed]’ on Conservative Friends of Israel to ‘gain access to particular decision makers’.[9]
Parliamentary donations
CFI operates as an "unincorporated association", which according to Peter Oborne means:
- It is a collection of individuals who don’t need to open their books, it may be legal but it’s hardly transparent.[11]
Peter Oborne argues that there is a pattern of donations from CFI:
- On studying donations to Conservative Constituency offices before the 2005 election a pattern emerges. A group of donors, all with strong connections to pro-Israel groups, (almost all are on the board of the CFI) made donations of between £2,000 and £5,000 either personally or through their companies to the constituency offices of certain Conservative candidates. The donors involved include Trevor Pears, a property magnate, who has sat on the BICOM board, used to sit on the CFI board, and has donated to David Cameron in the past; Lord Leonard Steinberg, vice- president of Conservative Friends of Israel and sponsor of Stuart Polak in parliament; Michael Lewis, a South African businessman and deputy chairman of BICOM who was formerly on the Board of CFI; three or four other prominent members of the CFI.
- The method of donation – medium-sized sums to constituency offices often through companies rather than personal names – means that connections to the CFI or other pro-Israel group are by no means obvious. These donors may never have met the candidates, nor stepped foot, let alone actually live, in the constituency, but were happy to make donations. All candidates in these constituencies either won the seat or came close. Interestingly, in constituencies where the Conservative candidate stood little chance, the CFI made the £2,000 donation themselves.
- The Tory MPs fighting parliamentary seats in 2005 whose campaigns were funded by these donors included Ed Vaizey, shadow minister for culture, media and sport; Greg Hands, shadow treasury minister; Michael Gove, shadow education secretary; Brooks Newmark, opposition foreign affairs whip; Shailesh Vara, shadow deputy leader of the Commons; Grant Shapps, shadow minister for housing; Adam Holloway MP.
- Many of them then went on a CFI trip to Israel in 2006, although Michael Gove - whose polemic Celsius 7/7 comes free with CFI membership - has never been to Israel. Most have been supportive of Israel in speeches to parliament and none have been overtly critical. There is also a suggestion that some members of the CFI target MPs who are critical of Israel. For instance Karen Buck, the Labour MP for Regent’s Park and Kensington North, has been an outspoken critic. Her Conservative opponent Joanne Cash, who works for the think tank Policy Exchange, has received cheques cumulatively worth at least £20,000.[12]
Relations with David Cameron
According to a report in the Jewish Chronicle:
- a small but influential group of Jewish Conservative officials and politicians were... key players in Mr Cameron’s campaign for the leadership. Among them was party treasurer Howard Leigh. Other senior figures around the leader include Oliver Letwin, head of policy [and] former shadow Home Secretary and shadow Chancellor. Although he is popular with Jewish Tories, Mr Cameron’s criticism of Israel’s actions in Lebanon sparked doubts – voiced particularly by Tory donor and former party treasurer Lord Kalms. However, Conservative Friends of Israel chair Richard Harrington stressed that the leader had given CFI “every possible access” and had met CFI officials several times.[13]
In July 2010, CFI took issue with Cameron, who during a visit to Turkey stressed that 'Gaza cannot and must not be allowed to remain a prison camp'.[14]
David Cameron CFI Speech 2009
David Cameron was the main speaker at the Conservative Friends of Israel annual lunch on the 18 June 2009.[15] Cameron neglected to mention that six months prior to his speech, Israel began a 23-day bombardment of Gaza that led to the deaths of around 1,400 people including hundreds of children.[16] Not only did David Cameron neglect to mention the “operation cast lead” bombardment of Gaza but he described how “Israel strives to protect innocent life – Hamas target innocent life”.[17] The Conservative Party leader emphasised the need for the Palestinians to relinquish the use of violence arguing that:
- “for the Palestinians themselves, their obligations are clear: Prove you are a reliable negotiating partner. Bring order to your own society. And renounce violence completely”.[18]
Lobbying activities
Flying Conservative parliamentary candidates to Israel
From 2006 to 2009 shows that the CFI flew over 30 Conservative parliamentary candidates to Israel on free trips,[19] sometimes with their wives where they were reportedly given access to "senior members of the Israeli political and security establishments"[2] as well as a meeting with a Palestinian businessman or politician.
CFI publicizes this activity in the "Delegations" section of their website and under the statement that it is CFI's aim "that delegates should return, not with all the answers but with more informed questions"[19] includes statements of appreciation from several MPs, and a prospective parliamentary candidate, Phillip Allot (Halifax), who says:
- The visit has transformed my views about the conflict and I now understand why the security of Israel is so important. Anyone involved in politics should be sent on a compulsory trip to Israel before they are allowed to comment to the media, because there are so many uninformed statements made by politicians, that seem to be little more than works of fiction.[19]
Mr. David Gauke (South-West Hertfordshire) also revealed in 2006 during a debate about Britain's Iran Policy that he had recently been flown to Israel by CFI.[20]
Meeting with American Jewish Committee
In 2006, the American Jewish Committee (AJC) reported on a meeting with the Conservative Friends of Israel in 'an effort to strengthen AJC’s ties to British Jewry'.
The AJC report states that:
- 'AJC President E Robert Goodkind led a leadership delegation to London to meet with the Board of Deputies of British Jews, the main community organizing body for British Jews, as well as with the Community Service Trust and the newly formed Jewish Leadership Council. The group also met with British Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, longtime Jewish community leaders Lord Greville Janner and Sir Trevor Chinn, and with leadership from the Reform, Liberal and Conservative Masorti movements. In addition, the group held meetings with those Members of Parliament who initiated a serious parliamentary investigation of anti-Semitism, and with younger leaders of Conservative Friends of Israel and Labour Friends of Israel. AJC Board members Stanley Bergman and Peter Rosenblatt joined Goodkind on the mission.[21]
Donations
According to Inside Britain’s Israel Lobby,[3] CFI board members made personal donations totaling tens of thousands of pounds to William Hague after he was appointed shadow foreign secretary.
Ian Black of the Guardian also notes that the film reveals £30,000 from CFI supporters went to the campaign funds of members of David Cameron's team who were first elected in 2005.[4]
Conservative Friends of Israel/BICOM Links
According to Peter Oborne:
- Despite the Conservative Friends of Israel and BICOM not formally merging there is a huge amount of co-ordination. Many of BICOM’s key figures also play roles in the CFI: Trevor Pears, Michael Lewis and Poju Zabludowicz are driving forces behind both lobbies. David Cameron also accepted £20,000 from Trevor Pears in his leadership election.[22]
People
Members of Conservative Friends of Israel (2001 - 2014)[23] | ||
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Name | Status | Years appointed |
CFI Staff[24] | ||
Sedef Akademir | Research and Events Officer | 2014 |
Joshua Burg | Research Assistant | 2007 |
James Gurd | Parliamentary Officer Parliamentary Manager | 2011 - 2013 2014 |
Robert Halfon | Politcal Director | 2005 - 2008 |
Victoria Kluk | Research Manager | 2005 - 2007 |
Stephanie Leven | Assistant to Director Projects Director | 2003 - 2004 2005 - 2011 |
Tanya Murkes | Israel Liason | 2013 - 2014 |
Charlotte Polak | Membership Secretary | 2002 - 2008 |
Stuart Polak | Director | 2001 - 2014 |
Leetal Stark | Projects Assistant Projects Manager | 2011 - 2013 2014 |
Natalie Tamam | Research Manager Politcal Director Deputy Director | 2008 - 2010 2011 - 2012 2013 - 2014 |
Julie Tamir | Secretary | 2005 - 2010 |
Sasha Wien | Assistant to Director | 2001 - 2002 |
Directors of CFI[25] | ||
Andrew Heller | Chairman | 2013 - 2014 |
Stephen Massey | Treasurer | 2013 - 2014 |
David Meller | Director | 2013 - 2014 |
Stuart Polak | Director | 2013 - 2014 |
Hilda Worth | Deputy Chairman | 2013 - 2014 |
CFI Executive Board[26] | ||
Lance Anisfeld | Chairman Executive Board | 2006 2007 - 2014 |
Andrew Brecher | Executive Board | 2013 - 2014 |
Lorraine da Costa | Executive Board | 2010 - 2014 |
Jonathan Gough | Chairman Executive Board | 2006 2007 - 2014 |
Richard Harrington | Chairman | 2005 - 2008 |
Andrew Heller | Hon. Treasurer Chairman | 2005 - 2008 2010 - 2012 |
Alan Howard | Chairman Executive Board | 2006 2007 - 2008 |
Steven Kaye | Executive Board | 2007 - 2010 |
Edward Lee | Executive Board | 2010 - 2014 |
Howard Leigh | Hon. Treasurer Executive Board | 2005 - 2006 2007 - 2014 |
Stephen Massey | Hon. Treasurer Executive Board | 2005 - 2006 2007 - 2012 |
David Meller | Hon. Treasurer Executive Board | 2005 - 2006 2007 - 2012 |
Jonathan Metliss | Hon. Treasurer Executive Board | 2005 - 2006 2007 - 2014 |
Gary Mond | Executive Board | 2010 - 2014 |
Hilton Nathanson | Executive Board | 2007 - 2008 |
Stephan Shakespeare | Executive Board | 2007 - 2008 |
Gillian Shephard | Chairman | 2001 - 2004 |
Barry Welck | Hon. Treasurer Executive Board | 2005 - 2006 2007 - 2010 |
Hilda Worth | Hon. Treasurer Executive Board | 2005 - 2006 2007 - 2010 |
Honorary Officers of CFI[27] | ||
Stanley Cohen | Hon. Secretary Vice Chairman | 2001 - 2006 2007 - 2014 |
Jeremy Galbraith | Vice Chairman | 2001 - 2008 |
Betty Geller | Vice Chairman | 2001 - 2012 |
Richard Harrington | Treasurer | 2003 - 2004 |
Michael Heller | Hon. Secretary Vice Chairman | 2001 - 2006 2007 - 2014 |
Peter Lane | Vice President | 2001 - 2008 |
Michael Latham | Vice President | 2001 - 2014 |
David Meller | Treasurer and Deputy Chairman Deputy Chairman | 2001 - 2002 2003 - 2004 |
Jonathan Metliss | Hon. Secretary | 2003 - 2004 |
Timothy Sainsbury | President Vice President | 2001 - 2004 2005 - 2014 |
Charles Sanderson | Vice President | 2001 - 2014 |
Gillian Shephard | President | 2005 - 2014 |
Leonard Steinberg | Vice President | 2003 - 2008 |
John Taylor | Vice Chairman | 2001 - 2010 |
Peter Thomas | Vice President | 2001 - 2008 |
Parliamentary Group[28] | ||
David Amess MP | Secretary Officer | 2001 - 2010 2011 - 2014 |
James Arbuthnot MP | Chairman | 2005 - 2012 |
David Burrowes MP | Officer | 2011 - 2014 |
Alistair Burt MP | Officer | 2007 - 2011 |
John Butterfill MP | Vice Chairman | 2001 - 2010 |
James Clappison MP | Vice Chairman Chairman | 2001 - 2013 2014 |
Robert Halfon MP | Officer | 2011 - 2014 |
Nick Hawkins MP | Treasurer | 2001 - 2006 |
Timothy Kirkhope MEP | Chairman of CFI Europe | 2006 - 2014 |
Priti Patel MP | Officer | 2011 - 2014 |
Lee Scott MP | Officer | 2007 - 2014 |
Gillian Shephard MP | Chairman | 2001 - 2004 |
Theresa Villiers MP | Officer | 2007 - 2010 |
Contact
- Address: 45B Westbourne Terrace, London W2 3UR
- Tel: 020-7262 2493
- Fax: 020-7224 8941
- E-mail: info@cfoi.co.uk
- Website: http://www.cfoi.co.uk
- Blogs: http://www2.cfoi.co.uk/Blogs/
- Company number: 08114952
Notes
- ↑ Peter Oborne, Inside Britain’s Israel Lobby, Channel 4 Dispatches, 16-November-2009, Viewed 02-January-2010
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Peter Oborne and James Jones, "The pro-Israel lobby in Britain: full text", OpenDemocracy, 13 November 2009, accessed on 15 December 2010
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 People's Geography, "Inside Britain’s Israel Lobby – Dispatches", People's Geography, 17 November 2009
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Ian Black, "Pro-Israel lobby group bankrolling Tories, film claims", Guardian, 16 November 2009, accessed on 19 December 2010
- ↑ Bill Williams, Michael Fidler (1916-1989): A study in leadership Stockport: R&D Graphics, 1997 p.315.
- ↑ Bill Williams, Michael Fidler (1916-1989): A study in leadership Stockport: R&D Graphics, 1997 p.347.
- ↑ American Jewish Yearbook, 1980 p.199.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Peter Oborne and James Jones, ‘The pro-Israel lobby in Britain: full text’, OpenDemocracy, 13 November 2009. http://www.opendemocracy.net/ourkingdom/peter-oborne-james-jones/pro-israel-lobby-in-britain-full-text
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 ‘Double role of a top Tory lobbyist’, Sunday Times, 21 October 2012.
- ↑ BICOM, About > Team, http://www.BICOM.org.uk/ about/team/
- ↑ Peter Oborne, Inside Britain's Israel Lobby, Channel 4 Dispatches, Aired 16-November-2009, Viewed 03-January-2010
- ↑ James Jones and Peter Oborne, The Pro Israel Lobby in Britain, Channel 4 pamphlet, 2009. Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 22 November 2009.
- ↑ Bernard Josephs and Leon Symons, Special report: Team Cameron’s big Jewish backers, The Jewish Chronicle, 13 October 2006, p. 3
- ↑ Ian Black and Nicholas Watt, David Cameron draws fire over Gaza comments, The Guardian, 27 July 2010
- ↑ David Cameron, SPEECH BY CONSERVATIVE PARTY LEADER DAVID CAMERON TO THE CONSERVATIVE FRIENDS OF ISRAEL ANNUAL LUNCH HELD IN LONDON ON THURSDAY 18TH JUNE 2009, Conservative Friends of Israel, 18-June-2009, Accessed 02-January-2009
- ↑ Harriet Sherwood, Childhood in ruins, The Guardian, 17-December-2009, Accessed 02-January-2009
- ↑ David Cameron, SPEECH BY CONSERVATIVE PARTY LEADER DAVID CAMERON TO THE CONSERVATIVE FRIENDS OF ISRAEL ANNUAL LUNCH HELD IN LONDON ON THURSDAY 18TH JUNE 2009, Conservative Friends of Israel, 18-June-2009, Accessed 02-January-2009
- ↑ David Cameron, SPEECH BY CONSERVATIVE PARTY LEADER DAVID CAMERON TO THE CONSERVATIVE FRIENDS OF ISRAEL ANNUAL LUNCH HELD IN LONDON ON THURSDAY 18TH JUNE 2009, Conservative Friends of Israel, 18-June-2009, Accessed 02-January-2009
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 CFI, "Delegations", Conservative Friends of Israel, accessed on 17 December 2010
- ↑ BPCIF, "David Gauke MP: Iran has an appalling record of exporting terror", British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom, 1 February 2006, accessed on 22 December 2010
- ↑ American Jewish Committee. London Jewish Community Greets AJC President Update 236, 20th December 2006. Accessed 21st August 2008
- ↑ Peter Oborne & James Jones, Inside Britain's Israel Lobby, 13-November-2009, Accessed 03-January-2009
- ↑ Data from Internet Archive holdings of the Conservative Friends of Israel website, 2001-2014
- ↑ Data from Internet Archive holdings of the Conservative Friends of Israel website, 2001-2014
- ↑ Data from Internet Archive holdings of the Conservative Friends of Israel website, 2001-2014
- ↑ Data from Internet Archive holdings of the Conservative Friends of Israel website, 2001-2014
- ↑ Data from Internet Archive holdings of the Conservative Friends of Israel website, 2001-2014
- ↑ Data from Internet Archive holdings of the Conservative Friends of Israel website, 2001-2014