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Ken Loach says Tories are more likely to be antisemitic than Labour supporters

Pro-Corbyn filmmaker also defends suspended MP Chris Williamson and says there is a 'campaign' against Labour

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CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 17: Ken Loach attends the "Sorry We Missed You" Photocall during the 72nd annual Cannes Film Festival on May 17, 2019 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Antony Jones/Getty Images)

Film director and Jeremy Corbyn supporter Ken Loach has insisted Tory supporters are more likely to hold antisemitic views than Labour.

In a new interview, he also claimed "everyone knows" suspended MP Chris Williamson, who was suspended for his repeated interventions in Labour's antisemitism crisis, "is not an antisemite.’

Mr Loach also accused Dame Margaret Hodge of indulging in "revolting foul-mouthed abuse" of Jeremy Corbyn.

Discussing what he said was a "campaign" against Labour, Mr Loach said: "We know from YouGov that Tory supporters are more likely to hold antisemitic views than Labour supporters but there is no mass demand for investigations into their party.”

Speaking to the Morning Star, Mr Loach, who appeared alongside Mr Williamson at a Labour conference fringe event on Monday, said of the Derby North politician: “At the Durham Miners Gala he biggest cheer from the march past the County Hotel was for Chris.

“Everybody knows Chris is not an antisemite. If you pass on defending him for some tactical advantage, we are all losers. It’s a slippery slope.”

He accused Labour’s Lord Falconer of interfering in “due process’ by demanding Mr Williamson was suspended by the party on BBC Radio 4's Today programme.

Mr Loach attacked Jewish MP Dame Margaret Hodge, who he said was “allowed” to “indulge in revolting foul mouthed abuse of the leader.”

He was referring to an incident in which she confronted Mr Corbyn in the House of Commons chamber in July 2018 and allegedly swore as she called him a "antisemite and a racist".

Mr Loach added: "I don’t know any Labour member who was not disgusted by that yet she is allowed to continue to stand as a Labour MP.”

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