SEVENTY Labour whistleblowers condemn Jeremy Corbyn over Labour’s anti-Semitism crisis as 53-page report claims ‘officials objected to Jewish people joining the party and asked to inspect their HOMES’ | Daily Mail

UK Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn

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

Document contains sworn statements from 70 serving and ex-Labour officials

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 which form part of the Jewish Labour Movement’s submission to the EHRC.

The document handed over by the JLM represents a major blow to Mr Corbyn’s general election campaign as it contains numerous accusations about him as well as the Labour Party more broadly.

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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