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The JC Leader May 31, 2019

May 30, 2019 10:59
Jeremy Corbyn
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In the three-and-a-half years since Jeremy Corbyn became Labour leader, barely a single week has passed in which a new example of antisemitism in the party has not come to light.

It is now so normal to read another exposé of Jew-hate from a Labour member — many in this newspaper — that the words “Labour” and “antisemitism” trip off the tongue together as if they were one.

The frequency of these examples means that they have lost the power to shock. That is a devastating comment on the poison that Mr Corbyn and his allies have injected into British politics.

Which is why it is important to step back and consider the meaning of the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s inquiry into the Labour Party.