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    Re: Labour party suspend Jeremy Corbyn

    Have details ever emerged on anti Semitic goings on in the Labour Party?

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    Re: Labour party suspend Jeremy Corbyn

    https://labourlist.org/2020/10/corby...ly-overstated/

    “Antisemitism is absolutely abhorrent, wrong and responsible for some of humanity’s greatest crimes. As Leader of the Labour Party I was always determined to eliminate all forms of racism and root out the cancer of antisemitism. I have campaigned in support of Jewish people and communities my entire life and I will continue to do so.

    “The EHRC’s report shows that when I became Labour leader in 2015, the Party’s processes for handling complaints were not fit for purpose. Reform was then stalled by an obstructive party bureaucracy. But from 2018, Jennie Formby and a new NEC that supported my leadership made substantial improvements, making it much easier and swifter to remove antisemites. My team acted to speed up, not hinder the process.

    “Anyone claiming there is no antisemitism in the Labour Party is wrong. Of course there is, as there is throughout society, and sometimes it is voiced by people who think of themselves as on the left.

    “Jewish members of our party and the wider community were right to expect us to deal with it, and I regret that it took longer to deliver that change than it should.

    “One antisemite is one too many, but the scale of the problem was also dramatically overstated for political reasons by our opponents inside and outside the party, as well as by much of the media. That combination hurt Jewish people and must never be repeated.

    “My sincere hope is that relations with Jewish communities can be rebuilt and those fears overcome. While I do not accept all of its findings, I trust its recommendations will be swiftly implemented to help move on from this period.”
    The bold text appears to be the controversial part of his reaction alongside no apology offered.

    I can respect that he felt that he had been obstructed from the start, this real issue had been amplified to damage his brand and what he wanted to do and that he was at risk of being hung out to dry with history being written by the winners, but was today really the day to make those points? Today was a chance to apologise for there being anti-semitism and an inadequate response to this.

    Difficult for the Labour party going forward which cannot win without uniting the centre-left and left of the party while also appealing to those without a fixed political home. If Corbyn continues to be portrayed as the left by his supporters and detractors then how does it unite the party to win real change?

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