Jamaica Gleaner

Labour Party roiled by feud over anti-Semitism, Corbyn

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THE LEADER of Britain’s main opposition Labour Party said Wednesday that he won’t readmit ex-Labour chief Jeremy Corbyn to the party’s parliament­ary caucus, accusing Corbyn of weakening efforts to stamp out anti-Semitism.

Labour leader Keir Starmer said his predecesso­r had “undermined and set back our work in restoring trust and confidence in the Labour Party’s ability to tackle anti-Semitism”.

Corbyn will continue to sit in Parliament, but as an independen­t lawmaker.

Labour has been grappling with allegation­s that anti-Semitism was allowed to fester under Corbyn, a long-time supporter of Palestinia­ns and a critic of Israel who led the party for almost five years from 2015.

Corbyn was suspended from the party last month in the wake of a scathing report by Britain’s equalities watchdog. The Equality and Human Rights Commission said Labour officials had failed to stamp out anti-Semitism and committed “unlawful acts of harassment and discrimina­tion”.

After the report was released, Corbyn accused opponents of exaggerati­ng the problem for “political reasons” – a statement that got him suspended from the party.

On Tuesday, Corbyn issued a statement saying that concerns about anti-Semitism in Labour were not exaggerate­d, and the party must “never tolerate antiSemiti­sm or belittle concerns about it”. Later that day, Labour’s governing National Executive Committee voted to reinstate Corbyn, who has represente­d Labour in Parliament since 1983.

But Starmer said he was keeping Corbyn out of Labour’s parliament­ary caucus. He said he was acting because “the (Labour Party) disciplina­ry process does not have the confidence of the Jewish community”.

Starmer was elected in April to lead the party. He has vowed to stamp out prejudice and restore relations between the party and the Jewish community.

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AP Britain’s former opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn.

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