Yorkshire Post

Labour faces police inquiry into possible anti-Semitic hate crimes

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A CRIMINAL investigat­ion has been launched into allegation­s of anti-Semitic hate crimes within the Labour Party.

Met Police Commission­er Cressida Dick said it “appears there may have been crime committed” after being passed a dossier. Labour has not been contacted by the police but is ready to co-operate with the investigat­ion.

Deputy leader Tom Watson said the Scotland Yard announceme­nt was “thoroughly depressing” but “sadly I’m not surprised”.

LBC received an internal Labour dossier detailing 45 cases involving messages posted by party members on social media, including one which read: “We shall rid the Jews who are a cancer on us all.”

It passed the documents to Ms Dick after she gave an interview to the station on September 4. The Met chief said the Labour Party itself was not under investigat­ion.

She told BBC Radio 4’s Today: “We have been assessing some material that was passed to me, in a radio studio of all things, about two months ago and we are now investigat­ing some of that material because it appears there may have been crime committed.

“We are liaising immediatel­y with the Crown Prosecutio­n Service and I hope we will be able to clear that up very quickly.”

Before LBC passed the dossier to Scotland Yard, it showed the contents to former senior police officer Mak Chishty, who said that 17 instances should have been reported to the police for investigat­ion, and another four were potential race hate crimes.

Labour has been engulfed by bitter divisions over its handling of anti-Semitism. Jeremy Corbyn has faced intense criticism over his response to claims about prejudice against Jews in the party.

But some of his supporters have claimed the issue has been used as a way to attack the Labour leader.

Asked about the investigat­ion, Mr Watson said: “Thoroughly depressing, although sadly I’m not surprised. If people have committed hate crimes then they need to be dealt with by the full force of the law. There’s no role for them in the Labour Party.”

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