Yorkshire Post

MP who quit party hits out at Corbyn

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A FORMER Minister has resigned his membership of the Labour Party and hit out at Jeremy Corbyn’s handling of anti-Semitism within the movement.

Ivan Lewis, who has been suspended from Labour for more than a year following allegation­s of sexual harassment, also hit out at the way the disciplina­ry process had been handled.

But Labour defended the process yesterday and a source said Mr Lewis’ resignatio­n meant the complainan­ts in the case had been denied a hearing.

The Bury South MP used his resignatio­n letter to Mr Corbyn to criticise the Labour leader and his spin doctor Seumas Milne.

“It is for others to decide whether you are anti-Semitic, but what is absolutely clear is that you and Seumas Milne do not believe in the right of the Jewish people to self-determinat­ion in their own state,” he said. “This is different to your view on the right to self-determinat­ion for every other minority community.”

He said that “all too often you have been unwilling to condemn those whose hatred of Israel becomes Jew hatred, this is incompatib­le with being a lifelong campaigner against racism.”

Mr Lewis said Mr Corbyn had an “anti-western world view”and “it is no wonder that so many British people are uncomforta­ble at the prospect of you becoming prime minister”.

A Labour source said: “Ivan was under investigat­ion for alleged sexual harassment. His resignatio­n means the complainan­ts have been denied a hearing.”

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