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Jennifer Louise Tonge, Baroness Tonge (''née'' Smith; born 19 February 1941) is a
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in the United Kingdom. She was Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament (MP) for
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in London from 1997 to 2005. In June 2005 she was made a
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as Baroness Tonge, of
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in the
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, which entitled her to a seat in the
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. Critical of Israel and vocal in support of the
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, controversial acts and comments led to accusations of
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and to her eventual suspension from the Liberal Democrats group in the Lords in 2012, then her suspension and resignation from the party itself in October 2016. She sat as an
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in the Lords from 2012 until her retirement in 2021.


Early life

Born in
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,
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, her parents were both
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s. She attended Dudley Girls High School from 1951 to 1959. She trained to be a doctor at
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, gaining an MB and BS in 1964. She is also MFFP (Membership of the Faculty of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care of the RCOG). She holds an honorary FFFP. From 1968–78, she worked in
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and
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. From 1980 to 1985, she worked as Senior Medical Officer in Women's Services in
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. She was a manager of Community Health Services in Ealing from 1992 to 1996. Tonge was a councillor in the
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from 1981 to 1990, and served as chair of the Social Services Committee. She stood as the Liberal Democrat candidate for the Richmond and Barnes constituency at the 1992 general election. It was considered to be the party's most winnable seat, but Tonge was not elected.


Parliamentary career


Member of Parliament


Election and PMQs

In 1997, Tonge was elected to
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, representing
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. While in the
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, she was Liberal Democrat spokesperson on International Development from 1997 to 2003, and then the party spokesperson for children from 2003 to 2004. In 2002, during the Emmanuel College creationism controversy, she asked
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if he was "happy to allow the teaching of creationism alongside Darwin's theory of evolution in state schools". Blair replied that he supported a "diverse school system", and praised the teachers at Emmanuel College for their commitments to "deliver ngbetter results for our children". Tonge was concerned about Blair's response, because it implied the government was "prepared to accept money from anybody, regardless of the doctrine or religious beliefs of the donor".


Visit to Gaza Strip (2003)

In 2003, Tonge and Labour MP Oona King visited the
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. At a subsequent press conference after their return, Tonge compared living conditions for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip to conditions Jews had suffered in the
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during
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. Tonge said "You are almost getting a situation like the Warsaw ghetto. People can't get in or out. They can't work, they can't sell anything. There is this gradual squeeze", adding "It was an
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system." Tonge recommended economic sanctions be applied against Israel and for
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or
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troops be sent to Gaza. Tonge and King claimed that an Israeli soldier wielding a grenade had confronted them when they tried to leave the Gaza Strip.
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museum chair Avner Shalev criticized Tonge and King for making the comparison with conditions under
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rule.


Palestinian suicide bombers (2004)

In January 2004, Tonge was sacked as the Liberal Democrat children's spokeswoman by the
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,
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. At a pro-Palestinian parliamentary meeting, Tonge had said of
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suicide bombers: "If I had to live in that situation – and I say that advisedly – I might just consider becoming one myself". She repeated her comments on
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, but added, "I do not condone suicide bombers, nobody can condone them". Tonge refused to apologise, commenting "I was just trying to say how, having seen the violence and the humiliation and the provocation that the Palestinian people live under every day and have done since their land was occupied by Israel, I could understand". Kennedy said her comments were "completely unacceptable" and "not compatible with Liberal Democrat party policies and principles", adding "there can be no justification, under any circumstances for taking innocent lives through terrorism". Tonge said that suicide bombers' actions are "appalling and loathsome" but that "we have to try and understand where they are coming from and understand the situation in which they live." Tonge retired from the
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at the 2005 general election, and was made a
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and member of the
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later in the year.


Life peer


Allegations about the Israel lobby (2006)

Tonge remarked at a Liberal Democrat party conference fringe meeting in September 2006: "The pro-Israeli lobby has got its grips on the western world, its financial grips. I think they've probably got a grip on our party". In response, Liberal Democrat leader Sir
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wrote to Tonge, commenting that her unacceptable assertion had "clear anti-Semitic connotations". An all-party group of peers led by the former
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,
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, said, in a letter to ''
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'', that "the language deployed by Baroness Tonge, as a member of the House of Lords, was irresponsible and inappropriate". At a later meeting at
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the following November, Tonge said that professors
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and
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's article " The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy" which appeared in the 23 March 2006 issue of the ''
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'' supported her assertion that the "Israel lobby had a disproportionate voice in Anglo-American foreign policy". She said her comments "were about the Israeli lobby in politics. They were a big distance from being about Jewishness or anti-Semitism".


The Gaza strip and other issues (2008–10)

In November 2008, Tonge visited the
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again, this time with Lord Ahmed, Clare Short, and members of the
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. From 8 January 2009 to 12 February 2010, Tonge was the Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Health. On 12 January 2009, Tonge asked in the House of Lords about investigations into alleged Israeli
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in the December 2009–January 2010
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, saying:
Is the Minister aware that Mrs Pillay, the new
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, has spoken of war crimes being committed in Gaza? Will the Government, therefore, show leadership and call for the immediate—and I mean immediate—establishment by the
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of an independent fact-finding commission to Palestine to investigate all breaches of international law?
In March 2009, Tonge joined a six-person delegation of British politicians which met with
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political leader Khaled Meshaal in
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. Tonge told an interviewer that their goal was to force the British government to talk to Hamas and press the United States to do likewise. She stated: "You don't make peace by talking to your friends. You make peace by talking to your enemies", and said she knew that her meeting with Meshaal might be considered illegal and lead to her arrest. "That is one of the risks that you take", she said. During the 2008–2009
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, Tonge spoke at a London rally against the war, saying: "It is a disgusting, obscene outrage what is going on in Gaza". She said that eventually activists must look to "a full trade embargo and boycotting everything Israeli". On 1 February 2010, '' The Palestine Telegraph'', of which Tonge was then a patron, published an article which made false claims that an Israel Defence Forces emergency aid hospital in
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(deployed in the aftermath the
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) was secretly harvesting organs and selling them on the black market, based partly on a report made on
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's Al-Manar television which cited a
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video produced by a group called AfriSynergy Productions. The video did not cite any evidence, nor did it portray any actual organ removal.Simon Rocker and Martin Bright
"Tonge: Investigate IDF stealing organs in Haiti"
''
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'', 11 February 2010.
She later resigned as a patron of ''The Palestine Telegraph'' after it published a video of an interview with American
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David Duke. On 11 February, ''
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'' published an article containing a statement by Tonge which congratulated the IDF on its swift and generous response to the emergency in Haiti, and said: "To prevent allegations such as these—which have already been posted on YouTube—going any further, the IDF and the Israeli Medical Association 'sic''should establish an independent inquiry immediately to clear the names of the team in Haiti." On 12 February 2010, Liberal Democrat leader
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removed her from her position as health spokeswoman in the House of Lords calling the comments "wrong, distasteful and provocative". The released statement said she had apologised "unreservedly" for any offence she had caused and that neither Clegg nor Tonge gave the allegations "any credence whatsoever". In an email message sent to an anti-Israel activist, Tonge wrote that she had called for an inquiry to dispel any rumours and that the idea that organs could be being harvested in the situation which existed in Haiti was ludicrous and nonsense.


Comments about Israel and the Gaza strip (2012–2021)

In 2012, Tonge appeared at an Israeli Apartheid Week talk at
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on 23 February 2012, during which she said: "Beware Israel. Israel is not going to be there forever in its present form. One day, the United States of America will get sick of giving £70bn a year to Israel to support what I call America's aircraft carrier in the Middle East – that is Israel. One day, the American people are going to say to the Israel lobby in the USA: enough is enough. Israel will lose support and then they will reap what they have sown." A party spokesman said: "Jenny Tonge does not speak for the party on Israel and Palestine. Her presence and comments at this event were extremely ill-advised and ill-judged. The tone of the debate at this event was wholly unacceptable and adds nothing to the peace process. The Liberal Democrats are wholehearted supporters of a peaceful two state solution to the Israel- Palestine issue". Baroness Tonge resigned the Liberal Democrats whip position immediately after being given an ultimatum by party leader Nick Clegg to apologise or resign for her remarks. From this point onwards, she sat in the House of Lords as an independent Liberal Democrat. She spoke at a London rally at the Israeli Embassy against the Israeli
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and the November 2012 Israeli bombings of Gaza in retaliation for militant rocket attacks on Israel. In January 2015, the New York Jewish newspaper '' Algemeiner Journal'' described Tonge as having "a long record of inflammatory, often anti-Semitic, statements against both Israel and the British Jewish leadership" in discussing a written question she had tabled in the Lords, which urged for "Jewish faith leaders in the United Kingdom publicly to condemn settlement building by Israel". Jonathan Sacerdoti of the Campaign Against Antisemitism told the ''Algemeiner'': "It is despicable to see her using the House of Lords to try to harass Jewish people". In July 2016, Tonge repeated her call for British Jews to condemn Israel resulting in calls from Campaign Against Antisemitism for her to be expelled from the Liberal Democrats. Following
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's election as Leader of the Labour Party, Tonge said that she was considering joining Labour, having not seen the party as left-wing enough until then. Tonge expressed support for Corbyn and the former Labour MP
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: "I marched alongside Tony Benn and Jeremy Corbyn, one on either side. I went to Gaza with Jeremy Corbyn and we met Hamas leaders together". Deputy Labour Leader Tom Watson said Tonge would be "welcome" in the party. Tonge chaired a meeting of the Palestine Return Council at the House of Lords on 25 October 2016 to launch a campaign for Britain to apologise for the
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, which advocated a home for Jews in Palestine, ahead of its hundredth anniversary in 2017. Jennifer Gerber, the Director of
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told ''The Jewish Chronicle'' about the absence of any "reproach or redress from Baroness Tonge as chair" at the gathering, at which "attendees compared Israel to
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and claimed Jews 'provoked' their own genocide. Silence in the face of such abhorrence amounts to tacit endorsement". Tonge was suspended by the Liberal Democrats, and then resigned from the party on 27 October 2016. Speaking about London's Israeli embassy at the time, she commented: "They are attacking the Lib Dems as they do Labour. They like to be in control of things". In October 2018, Tonge faced calls to resign over a post she made on
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in the aftermath of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, in which she claimed that the Israeli government's actions towards Palestinians may have contributed to a rise in anti-Semitism. Tonge made a similar comment in January 2021 during a House of Lords debate concerning rising anti-Semitic incidents in universities, saying "The victims are innocent Jewish people—students, in this case. They are victims because of the illegal actions of the Israeli government."


Population, health and development

Tonge is strongly in favour of
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and has stated so in the House of Lords. She is
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on abortion and has supported " Patient (Assisted Dying)" laws in the United Kingdom. Tonge was chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Population, Development and Reproductive Health for five years, which in November 2012 issued a report on child marriage, ''A Childhood Lost'', which urged the British government to act to stop child marriage in Britain and abroad. This followed other reports on Maternal Morbidity, "Better off Dead", and most recently, a new report has been published on Population Dynamics and Sustainable Development. She was President of the European Parliamentary Forum on Population and Development from 2011-15. In November 2015, she was made an Honorary Fellow of the
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for services to women's health in the UK and in developing countries.


Personal life

Tonge met her future husband, Dr Keith Tonge, in 1959, at university. The couple married on 23 May 1964 in
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. He was a consultant
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, formerly at St Thomas's Hospital in
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; they have two surviving grown children and seven grandchildren. Keith Tonge died on 5 July 2013. Tonge's daughter died by accidental electrocution in 2004. She lives in
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and owns property in
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, southern France.


References


External links


TheyWorkForYou.com – Jenny Tonge

The Public Whip – Jenny Tonge
voting record
Official House of Lords webpage
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