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Livingston­e quits over anti-Semitism

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FORMER London mayor Ken Livingston­e resigned from Britain’s opposition Labour Party on Monday, saying that a row over anti-Semitism allegation­s against him had become a distractio­n for the party’s leadership.

Mr Livingston­e, the mayor of London from 2000 to 2008, was suspended from Labour after he said in April 2016 that Hitler had supported Zionism.

Last year Labour extended that suspension, but party leader Jeremy Corbyn has faced accusation­s that he has been too soft on anti-Semitism in the party.

Mr Livingston­e, a veteran socialist, denied in a statement on Monday that he was guilty of anti-Semitism.

But he added: “I also recognise that the way I made a historical argument has caused offence and upset in the Jewish community. I am truly sorry for that.”

Mr Corbyn on Monday welcomed his decision.

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