Theresa May has accused Jeremy Corbyn of allowing antisemitism to "run rife in his party" and praised the "powerful contributions" made to the Commons debate on antisemitism by MPs Luciana Berger and Ruth Smeeth.
Clashing during Prime Minister's Questions, Mrs May was accused of running a “callous and incompetent" government by the Labour leader over the issue of immigration problems suffered by Windrush generation British citizens.
But Mrs May hit back, telling the Labour leader: "I will not take an accusation of callous from a man who allows antisemitism to run rife in his party."
But her attempt to link the antisemitism and Windrush scandals was criticised by some figures within the Jewish community.