Hah, and here we are, exactly what I was talking about. But the other side!!!
FWIW, I think it's fairly cut and dry with Reeves. Astor wasn't even the first woman to be elected as an MP - Constance Markievicz was, but of course she was the wrong kind of trailblazer... - and Astor was a controversial person, considered racist, even by the standards of the time. It's as, if not more, explicitly problematic and hypocritical than anything that happened under/to Corbyn which was considered enough for people to call for censure, resignation, or drumming out of public life. (I would also say that any suggestion that the left is especially factional is really unreflective of anything other than which factionalism is publicly visible. Other groups, behind the scenes? Hoo boy.)
But then that's not the point, is it? The fact that this is any kind of debate at all is a sign of failure of the left, and of the wider political system, because we're once again having a ding-dong about whose racism is "worse". As long as we're stuck in this loop, we've already lost, as have different communities who get to be used as grenades to be lugged over no man's land at the other side. And believe me, there are a lot of pissed off black lifelong Labour voters right now who feel like they're being made the new scapegoats by a party which can't handle the bare minimum of being consistently anti-racist in every direction. And, with Astor, the fact that someone so clearly abhorrent can get a statue put up of them in 2019 does rather prove the point that British politics only really cares about bigotry and prejudice whenever it's politically useful.
(Also, while I agree that RLB's ignorance over the Peake interview was unacceptable, I feel like I should point out that she didn't actually highlight the Israel comment or make any reference to it or quote it? And also she did eventually apologise, as did Peake? The chain of events was she tweeted the link, plus the line "Maxine Peake is a diamond", and the problem was the casual insertion of Israel into the list of causes of the death of George Floyd by Peake in an aside and RLB not noticing anything wrong with that. She was told to apologise and say something to the effect of "I do not agree with this misinformation about Israel", she instead put out some vague "I don't agree with everything in here" follow-up, Starmer said "nope, if you're going to play games like this, you're out" and sacked her, and then she apologised. Peake also apologised, although earlier I think. Not the most important point here, but it's strange to see people talk about it as if RLB was jumping up and down in a keffiyeh when the problem was she was too ignorant to even realise what she'd done. Bit like Corbyn and the mural.)