Edmonton Labour shortlist (L-R): Kate Anolue, Ayfer Orhan, Kate Osamor |
PEOPLE/COLUMNISTS
By Ertanch Hidayettin
One of the
local Turkish language papers posed an important question for the Turkish
speaking communities in Britain .
“Are we actually united?” The paper, Londra Gazete/London Turkish Gazette is printed bilingually. In
the main Turkish pages the question takes the form of “Are we really one?” Freudian slip, or lost in translation?
Being “one”
and being “united” – the two are very different. The paper qualifies its questions by asking “are we bonded together by a common Eastern Mediterranean heritage and a shared musical and
culinary culture? Or do we all just happen to speak the same language?”
What prompted
the question posed by the paper is this: the long serving Edmonton MP Andy Love
unexpectedly announced that he would not be standing for the Labour Party in
the forthcoming May General elections. This created huge excitement among the
Turkish speaking communities.
As we know, Turkish speaking communities (TSC) comprise one of the largest minority ethnic communities inNortheast London . In Enfield , one in five citizens is a Turkish speaker and Edmonton is one of the most
popular areas in the borough for them to work or reside in. Many TSC activists have
successfully joined their local Labour Party – ten are serving as councillors
in Enfield
alone, with many others in neighbouring boroughs – and they felt this created a
perfect opportunity to have one of them to be chosen to represent the Party at
the May elections in what is very much a Labour safe seat.
As we know, Turkish speaking communities (TSC) comprise one of the largest minority ethnic communities in
In order to speed up the process, the Central Labour Party imposed an all women, all BAME
(Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic) shortlist. 107 applications were received, among
them several prominent Turkish-speaking Labour Party members from North London .
Three
finalists made it to the shortlist. The only Turkish speaker is Ayfer Orhan, an
experienced local councillor on Enfield Council. Of Turkish Cypriot heritage, Ms.
Orhan is currently a Cabinet Member responsible for Children’s Services, a very
important position indeed.
A lot of
Turkish, Kurdish and Alevi community members from Turkey have expressed disquiet
about Orhan’s selection. They felt that since their people make up a huge
number of Edmonton ’s
residents, one or more of their candidates should have been selected. A recent
survey however identified the issue that very few names of the TSCs are on the
electoral roll. According to the survey, across the whole of Britain only 30,000 people originating from Turkey have registered
to vote.
Retiring MP Andy Love (3rd from left) & overlooked prospect Ibrahim Dogus (2nd from right) |
Central
Labour Party’s decision to have an all women, all BAME list is admirable. It is
positive action, which aims to tackle under representation of women and BAME
communities in their Party. This is perfectly legal. Edmonton will almost certainly return a
Labour MP. So, the number of MPs from these groups will hopefully increase too.
Unfortunately
the position of some of our community members is one of positive discrimination.
They want the selection of someone purely on the basis of his/her ethnic
origin. This is unlawful.
This
extends to the Turkish Cypriot community too, who are also aiming for positive
discrimination and are doing their utmost to have Orhan selected on 21st
February. An unholy alliance
representing the left, right, Labour, Tory, and LibDems have been meeting to
draw up strategies for this purpose. Those among us who support one of the
other two candidates, both of African descent, have been declared “traitors”.
Peray Ahmet (pictured) for instance, a young Turkish Cypriot Labour Councillor in Haringey, has come
under a tremendous attack for declaring support for Kate Osamar, one of her
best friends that she calls “my comrade”. This is a very sad state of affairs.
The most
stomach-turning issue for me is long standing local Turkish Cypriot Tories expressing support for Orhan simply because she is Turkish
Cypriot. They are openly stating how important it is for Orhan to be elected as
an MP. Does this mean they will campaign against their own candidate? If I were
the Chair of the local Tory Party, I would instigate disciplinary procedures
against them.
Ayfer Orhan
has been a very active Labour Party member in Enfield , and in my opinion the most
experienced candidate among the three shortlisted. I would be happy for her to
win the nomination of her party, simply for this reason, in other words on
merit.
Israfil Erbil head of the UK Alevi Federation |
From what
the Leader of the Alevi Federation in Britain , Israfil Erbil said on Genc
TV the other night, Ayfer Orhan has made a huge mistake in disregarding the
large number of local party members from Alevi communities. At the end of the
day they will have a huge role in deciding who will represent the Party at the
election. If she loses the vote on 21st February, it seems she will
do so because of her failure to lobby this group of people effectively.
If she
eventually becomes an MP, it will be wrong to view Ayfer Orhan’s success as success
for the TSC. It is an important personal achievement of someone who has fully
integrated into this country. This is the message we should be relaying about such role models to our young people.
As a
community, we have a duty to encourage and empower our young people to enter
into all spheres of life, including politics, in this country. It is wrong,
however, to advocate positive discrimination.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: T-VINE columnist Ertanch Hidayettin is a
Cypriot Turk of African heritage who came to the UK in 1970. A qualified teacher he chose
to pursue a career in local government, working for local authorities in a
variety of posts including as an Equality Officer for Islington Council, before
retiring in 2007. Since then he has worked with the National Resource Centre
for Supplementary Education (NRCSE). He is a community activist and a commentator
in Turkish and Cypriot media.
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