Yorkshire Post

Jewish anger at Labour ‘is devastatin­g’

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A LEADING Shadow Cabinet member has called for Labour to roll out a “political education programme” to combat antiSemiti­sm in the party.

Shadow Business Secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey defended Jeremy Corbyn’s stance on antiSemiti­sm but insisted the party needs to do more to deal with the problem. She said that demonstrat­ions outside Parliament by Jewish groups protesting against Mr Corbyn’s handling of antiSemiti­sm within the party had been “devastatin­g”.

She told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “It was devastatin­g for every single Labour MP to realise that the Jewish community had lost faith in our approach to anti-Semitism going forward.

“We do take a zero-tolerance approach to anti-Semitism, but has that been enforced as effectivel­y as it should have been?

“I think there is a lot more that needs to be done and I think Jeremy addressed that clearly yesterday. He has always been a militant opponent of anti-Semitism.

“But too often, I think, the issue has been dismissed as a few bad apples when we needed to take very serious root-and-branch action to root out the cause of the problem.

“There will be clear efforts now to roll out a political education programme specifical­ly to make sure that every single person in the Labour Party is aware of all forms of anti-Semitism.”

Labour peer Lord Levy told the BBC he was no longer sure he had a place in the party because of its handling of anti-Semitism.

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