Pullman stated that he sought to place the allegations in a wider historical context.
The films covered some of the same ground as Walker's one woman show, The Lynching, and the television series, The Lobby.
[2] A London screening followed on 10 February, followed by a Questions and Answers session featuring Alexei Sayle, Jon Pullman, Jackie Walker and Justin Schlosberg, chaired by Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi.
The Board of Deputies of British Jews and Labour MPs Tom Watson, Lilian Greenwood and Ruth Smeeth complained about the room booking to the Labour Party, despite the fact that none of them had viewed the film since it had not been publicly released.
[4] Jennie Formby, General Secretary of the Labour Party, and Nick Brown, Chief Whip of the Parliamentary Labour Party, stated they would ensure Williamson would cancel the screening, given that Walker was suspended.