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Overwhelming majority of Labour MEP candidates who responded to survey favour complaints system overhaul

Jewish Labour Movement says: 'Solidarity cuts both ways'

May 22, 2019 13:38
Jeremy Corbyn campaigns for the European Parliament elections in London on May 21, 2019
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The overwhelming majority of Labour's European Parliament candidates who responded to a survey ahead of Thursday’s vote backed calls for the introduction of a fully independent complaints process for antisemitism cases involving party members.

Only one of the 30 who answered the survey did not back JLM’s call for a new party complaints system to help fix Labour’s long-running crisis over Jew-hate.

JLM chair Mike Katz said: "It's clear that many of Labour's MEP candidates understand the scale of Labour's antisemitism crisis, back IHRA in full and support JLM's calls for a fully independent complaints process. 

"We've heard back from two-fifths of candidates, from every electoral region, during a rushed campaign - we'll continue to engage with those candidates who elected, particularly those we haven't had the chance to talk to before polling day."

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