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Community just can't leave Labour alone

October 6, 2016 10:03
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As the train carried me home from Labour's party conference, I peered out across Merseyside and pondered what I had seen and heard.

It was not the gloom as we passed through Runcorn that vexed me, but the seemingly endless damage being done to the party's relationship with the Jewish community.

Jeremy Corbyn gave a decent speech at the Labour Friends of Israel reception and received warm, deserved applause in return. But, within hours, Jackie Walker's comments sparked fresh controversy. One step forward, two steps back.

In the days before Rosh Hashanah I asked my Jewish Twitter followers to vote in a light-hearted poll. What were they most looking forward to about the impending two-day New Year break? Was it the prospect of seeing family and friends, or perhaps dipping an apple in some tasty honey?

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