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UK Labour leader criticised for anti-Semitism in party

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British Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn is facing growing criticism over his handling of reported antiSemiti­sm among some of his supporters.

The simmering row escalated on Sunday with newspaper reports about numerous anti-Semitic Facebook posts from groups that support Labour. The Sunday Times reported that some senior Labour staff workers were members of Facebook groups that made anti-Semitic and violent comments. Labour has denied the groups are connected to the party in any way. Corbyn's leadership also has been criticised by longtime Labour activist David Garrard, a major donor. Garrard told The Observer newspaper he has left the party because of its failure to confront anti-Semitism. "I have watched with dismay and foreboding the manner in which the leadership has, in my view, over the last two years, conducted itself," he said. "I consider that it has supported and endorsed the most blatant acts of antiSemiti­sm." He said the party has failed to expel members espousing "the grossest derogatory" comments about alleged Jewish conspiraci­es and characteri­stics, saying the attacks are like those that led "to such unbearable consequenc­es for innocent millions in the past." Allegation­s of Labour anti-Semitism have grown since Corbyn, a longtime critic of Israeli actions against the Palestinia­ns, was elected leader of Britain's main opposition party in 2015.

On Sunday, senior Labour official Christine Shawcroft resigned from the party's National Executive Committee after she was criticised for opposing the suspension of a Labour Party council candidate who was accused of Holocaust denial. She said her presence on the leadership board had become a "distractio­n." Corbyn says the party has "zero tolerance" for anti-Semitism, but leading Jewish groups have accused him of declining to take action against party members who are prejudiced against Jews.

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