The Labour MP who labelled Ken Livingstone a “Nazi apologist” for saying that Hitler backed Zionism has said the decision not to expel him from the party “spits in the face” of Labour-supporting Jews.
John Mann, chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group Against Antisemitism, said the decision was an insult to “those pioneers and generations of Jewish Labour and trade union heroes who have been a cornerstone of Labour though its history.”
Writing for the JC, Mr Mann described the decision to extend Mr Livingstone’s suspension by one year as “one of Labour’s darkest hours”.
He added that he was “ashamed of my party” and said ”what happened yesterday has inspired racists and antisemites”.