On 2 September 2015, in a private Facebook comment on a
Daily Telegraph column detailing
Falklands War veteran and serious burns victim
Simon Weston's remarks regarding then
Labour Party Leadership candidate
Jeremy Corbyn's plan, according to Weston, to "surrender" the Falkland Islands to Argentina, Seymour wrote: "If he knew anything, he'd still have his face". Under a shared Facebook post, Seymour commented on a video of an
Israeli: "He makes me sick. He's a piece of shit. He's standing there complaining that the army isn't helping the colonists keep the Palestinians in their place. Fuck him, they should cut his throat." Seymour was a speaker at a September 2016 event in Liverpool organised by the
Momentum group which coincided with the
Labour Party's conference in the city.
Katie Green, chair of the campaign of
Jeremy Corbyn's unsuccessful challenger,
Owen Smith in the
2016 Labour leadership election, was quoted by
The Independent over Seymour's comments: "These kind of violent and deeply offensive remarks make a mockery of Jeremy's 'kinder, gentler politics.' Jeremy should be condemning his comments". Seymour wrote a lengthy post in response, as well as a more concise apology. Part of the apology read: :"To be absolutely clear. I do not think that Simon Weston’s injuries deserve ridicule. I emphatically do not think that people who advocate for the West Bank settlers should have their throats cut. I certainly didn’t mention or even consider the ethnicity of the individual in question, and the attempts to imply that this was a factor in the original statement are invidious and dishonest. I at no point sought a public audience for these comments, and never sought to solicit anyone’s anguish. I am, of course, very sorry to anyone who was hurt." == Published works ==