Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour Party and anti-Semitism | UpFront

The UK Labour party has been hit by various accusations of anti-Semitism, many relating to its leader, Jeremy Corbyn. Corbyn has been accused of sharing platforms with Holocaust deniers and making offensive remarks about British Zionists. He also initially expressed concerns about adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) definition of anti-Semitism in full. His clarification, which made allowances for the ability to criticise Israel, was rejected by Labour’s ruling body in September.
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