The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Act on anti-Semitism or face ‘eternal shame’, Corbyn told

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LONDON: The deputy leader of Britain’s opposition Labour Party increased pressure on its leader, Jeremy Corbyn, over anti-Semitism, saying the party could ‘disappear into a vortex of eternal shame’ unless he tackled a growing crisis.

Corbyn has been criticised by Jewish groups for what they describe as his tolerance of antiSemiti­sm in Labour, a crisis that has threatened his standing at a time when the governing Conservati­ves are struggling to unite behind a Brexit plan.

Corbyn’s attempt to defuse the crisis by saying he was tackling the ‘real problem’ of anti-Semitism in the party fell flat for several Jewish groups, one of which – the Jewish Labour Movement – called for action, not words.

In an interview with the Observer newspaper, deputy leader Tom Watson took aim at Corbyn saying the party had to “take a long, hard look at ourselves, stand up for what is right and present the party as fit to lead the nation – or disappear into a vortex of eternal shame and embarrassm­ent”.

“I think it’s very important that we all work to de-escalate this disagreeme­nt.”

He called on Corbyn to adopt in full an internatio­nally accepted definition of anti-Semitism. Labour says it has concerns about part of the definition but had re-opened discussion­s to take into account Jewish community concerns.

The Labour Party has been benefiting in the polls from a row in the Conservati­ves over Prime Minister Theresa May’s plans for Britain to leave the European Union, which has deepened divisions and raised the possibilit­y of an early election.

But some Labour members fear the growing row over antiSemiti­sm will damage the party before an election, which is due in 2022. — Reuters

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