Yorkshire Post

Party sued over anti-Semitism leak

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A FORMER senior Labour staffer is one of 21 people suing the party for libel over a leaked internal report into the handling of allegation­s of anti-Semitism.

An 860-page report on Labour’s governance and legal unit, which found “no evidence” of anti-Semitism being handled differentl­y from other complaints, was leaked in April last year.

The internal investigat­ion carried out in the final months of Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership concluded that “factional opposition” towards the former leader contribute­d to “a litany of mistakes” hindering efforts to tackle the crisis.

Emilie Oldknow – Labour’s former director of governance, who is also married to Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth – took legal action against the party in February to force the party to reveal “the identity or identities of those responsibl­e” for the leak. Her applicatio­n was refused by a High Court judge, who heard Labour had reached “a clear view as to who was responsibl­e for the leak” but did not want to give its “subjective opinion on who is legally liable” for it.

Ms Oldknow and 20 other individual­s filed claims against Labour, according to a publicly available register of High Court claims. It is understood the claims are for libel, as well as for misuse of private informatio­n and breach of data protection laws.

The claimants’ solicitor Mark Lewis, said in a statement: “I can confirm that proceeding­s have been issued by 21 people in respect of the ‘leaked report’.”

At the hearing last month, Ms Oldknow’s lawyers said the leaked report was a “politicall­y motivated hatchet job” to blame her and others for Labour’s “failure” to deal with allegation­s of anti-Semitism.

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