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Corbyn: Labour do have problem

Party leader insists he will not tolerate anti-Semitism

- BY BEN GLAZE

JEREMY Corbyn has told anti-Semites among his supporters: “You do not do it in my name.”

The Labour leader finally broke his silence over a growing crisis in the party about abuse targeted at Jews.

He admitted there was a “real problem” in the ranks but dismissed fears a Labour government would be “a threat to Jewish life in Britain”.

He wrote for the Guardian: “I do acknowledg­e there is a real problem that Labour is working to overcome.

“If any part of our national community feels threatened, anxious or vulnerable, not only must that be taken at face value but we must all ensure those fears are put to rest.”

However, he offered no apology for the row and refused to back down over the wording of a Labour code of conduct dealing with anti-Semitism.

The Campaign Against Anti-Semitism said: “He has hypocritic­ally condemned anti-Semitic behaviour that he himself has been guilty of.”

Labour chiefs are refusing to fully sign up to the Internatio­nal Holocaust Remembranc­e Alliance code.

The row led to allegation­s about Corbyn’s past associatio­ns with people accused of anti-Semitism.

He insisted Labour members with anti-Semitic views were “few” but that “one is too many”, adding: “Our party must never be a home for such people. People who dish out anti-Semitic poison need to understand. You do not do it in my name.”

And he warned officials who have down played the row: “No one should try to dismiss or belittle the concerns expressed by so many Jewish people and organisati­ons about what has been happening.”

Labour have offered to drop disciplina­ry action against Dame Margaret Hodge, who angrily confronted Corbyn, but asked her to apologise.

 ??  ?? TOUGH TALK Corbyn finally broke his silence on the crisis
TOUGH TALK Corbyn finally broke his silence on the crisis

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