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Leaked Labour manifesto reveals plan to tackle antisemitism

On the Middle East, Labour pledges its commitment to a “comprehensive peace…based on a two-state solution. That means a secure Israel alongside a secure and viable state of Palestine".

May 11, 2017 08:50
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn
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A leaked copy of Labour’s general election manifesto reveals the party’s likely positions on the Middle East and on tackling antisemitism in Britain.

A draft of the document was sent to a number of national media outlets last night. It is not expected to be signed-off by Jeremy Corbyn and the party leadership until today, with its full publication due next week.

The manifesto says Labour is a party of “equality” which seeks to build a society “free from all forms of racism, antisemitism and Islamophobia”.

It adds: “We should all be deeply troubled by the rise in racially aggravated attacks and race hate crime this year. Antisemitic incidents are also on the rise once more and we are committed to combating this trend with adequate resources and firm political will.”