
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is currently investigating Labour
It is probing the way in which the party has handled allegations of anti-Semitism
The Jewish Labour Movement has now handed the EHRC its formal submission
The submission concludes Labour is ‘no longer a safe space for Jewish people’
Seventy serving and former Labour officials have condemned Jeremy Corbyn’s handling of the party’s anti-Semitism crisis in a bombshell submission to the UK’s equalities watchdog.
The Labour Party is under formal investigation by the Equality and Human Rights Commission over its handling of allegations of anti-Semitism.
The 70 current and ex-staff have given sworn statements
The document handed over by the JLM represents a major blow to
It includes a claim that some prospective Jewish Labour members in one constituency were subjected to ‘home visits’ before they were allowed to join.
The JLM submission argues: ‘The Labour Party is no longer a safe space for Jewish people or for those who stand up against anti-Semitism.
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