Our investigation into antisemitism in the Labour Party has found unlawful acts of discrimination and harassment.
Read the full report: https://t.co/qfTOEGfYGx pic.twitter.com/JvTxz03gOZ
— EHRC (@EHRC) October 29, 2020
"Our investigation has identified serious failings in leadership and an inadequate process for handling antisemitism complaints across the Labour Party, and we have identified multiple failures in the systems it uses to resolve them. We have concluded that there were unlawful acts of harassment and discrimination for which the Labour Party is responsible.
While there have been some recent improvements in how the Labour Party deals with antisemitism complaints, our analysis points to a culture within the Party which, at best, did not do enough to prevent antisemitism and, at worst, could be seen to accept it."
Corbyn has issued a statement:
Jeremy Corbyn responds to EHRC report: "One antisemite is one too many, but the scale of the problem was also dramatically overstated for political reasons by our opponents inside and outside the party, as well as by much of the media." pic.twitter.com/iIyTZ9CT2A
— John Johnston (@johnjohnstonmi) October 29, 2020
The issue facing Sir Keir now is to decide if Corbyn should remain a member of the Labour Party.
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