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Group that calls Labour antisemitism 'smears' loses conference venue after Jewish activists intervene

A West London church said it would not host Labour Against the Witchhunt after Left Wing Zionists for Labour raised concerns

February 5, 2019 09:52
Labour against the Witchhunt's fringe event at the 2018 Labour Party conference
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A group that brands allegations of Labour antisemitism "smears" and defends those accused of it lost the venue for its first annual conference at the last minute, after a backlash from Jewish campaigners.

The Labour Against The Witchhunt (LAW) group has attracted controversy after insisting the majority of allegations of antisemitism against party members are part of a “smear campaign”.

Many of LAW’s members are themselves Labour activists who have been suspended or expelled, including Tony Greenstein and Jackie Walker.

But the Askew Road Church in Shepherd’s Bush, West London, withdrew its offer to host LAW’s first-ever conference after members of Left Wing Zionists for Labour raised concerns.