Hard-left Corbynite s tipped to become education union leader trends now
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A hard-left Corbynite who was once forced to apologise for an anti-Semitic comment is tipped to become leader of the National Education Union, the Mail can reveal.
Daniel Kebede, a trade unionist and former primary school teacher, is campaigning to take over the leadership of the largest teaching union.
A self-professed ‘anti-racist’, he was once compelled to say sorry for using an anti-Semitic phrase while defending disgraced former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn online.
Mr Kebede, 35, claimed those close to the downfall of Mr Corbyn were being paid ‘30 pieces of silver’ for book deals – the price for which Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus Christ in the Bible.
Comrades: Trade unionist Daniel Kebede, left, and RMT chief Mick Lynch