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Your guide to Labour's long weekend of antisemitism-related woe

From Friday afternoon to Sunday evening, here's how the weekend unfolded for the Labour party

August 6, 2018 15:38
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For the second weekend in a row, the story of Labour antisemitism continued to unfold bit by bit in a way that must have confused people who don’t obsessively follow the news. So if you’re wondering how we went from ‘Jeremy Corbyn is giving a speech at the Jewish Museum’ to ‘a Labour Party member used an antisemitic trope to attack Tom Watson’ in the space of two days, this easy-to-follow guide is for you.

 

Friday afternoon

  • Jeremy Corbyn’s team had approached the Jewish Museum in North London about the possibility of using the venue for a speech on antisemitism but the proposed event is cancelled. Reportedly, Labour officials initially suggested to the museum the Board of Deputies, the Jewish Leadership Council, the Community Security Trust and a number of prominent rabbis would be present. It later emerges no contact had actually been made with the communal groups, although Labour sources indicated the party had been intending to invite them.