Labour Party Suspends Second Parliamentary Candidate in Two Days over Antisemitic Comments
The left-wing Labour Party suspended its second parliamentary candidate in as many days over alleged antisemitic comments about Israel.
The left-wing Labour Party suspended its second parliamentary candidate in as many days over alleged antisemitic comments about Israel.
A former British MP said that Israel “forfeited any right to exist” following an explosion at a hospital in Gaza on Tuesday.
Diane Abbott MP has been suspended by the Labour Party after she argued that oppressed White people or Jews do not experience racism.
Anti-Semitic messaging from the Democrat Party in America could spell political doom for the left as it did in the UK for the Labour Party under the leadership of radical socialist Jeremy Corbyn, Brexit leader Nigel Farage said on Monday.
The deputy leader of the British Labour Party, Angela Rayner, has threatened that thousands of members could be expelled from the party an effort to purge anti-Semitism from their ranks. On Sunday, Mrs Rayner told members of the party that
Labour’s chief whip has told Jeremy Corbyn he must “unequivocally, unambiguously and without reservation” apologise for his response to the EHRC’s report on Labour antisemitism where he claims that the “scale of the problem” had been “dramatically overstated for political reasons”.
The radical socialist ex-leader of the Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, will not return to the Parliamentary party over his failures to address anti-Semitism while he was leader, his successor Sir Keir Starmer has announced. In October, Mr Corbyn was suspended
The Labour Party has suspended Jeremy Corbyn after he rejected the overall findings of the EHRC’s report on antisemitism under his leadership, saying the issue had been “overstated”.
Nine new cases of legal action against Labour over breaches of privacy rules and data protection — related to the ongoing antisemitism scandals — could allegedly cost the party “millions”.
The former leader of the Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, is facing possible legal action after he said that the party’s legal settlement with antisemitism whistleblowers gave “credibility to misleading and inaccurate allegations”.
LONDON (AP) – Britain’s opposition Labour Party has agreed to pay substantial damages to seven whistleblowers who sued the party for defamation over an anti-Semitism dispute. The seven former employees appeared on a BBC investigative program last year looking into
Lloyd Russell-Moyle, a former ally of socialist Jeremy Corbyn, has resigned from the shadow cabinet after having to apologise twice in recent weeks over his uncovered anti-Zionist remarks and his attack on left-wing children’s author JK Rowling. However, the Labour MP blamed the “right-wing media” for forcing him out.
Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer has fired his former rival Rebecca Long-Bailey from the Shadow Cabinet after she had shared an article containing an “antisemitic” conspiracy theory.
Labour is facing financial ruin as anti-Semitism whistleblowers and complainants have threatened to sue the party.
An internal investigation within Labour found that antisemitism was rife within the left-wing party and that some members held borderline “neo-Nazi” positions.
Seventy current and ex-Labour staffers have given testimony to the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) investigation into antisemitism in the Labour Party.
The Chief Rabbi in the United Kingdom made an unprecedented intervention in the upcoming general election, saying on Monday the far-left Labour Party Leader, Jeremy Corbyn, is ‘unfit for office’ over his handling of anti-Semitism allegations.
Labour Friends of Israel will not be holding a stall at this week’s Labour Party conference for fear that their staff will be subjected to antisemitic abuse.
Brexiteer MP John Mann has quit the House of Commons over antisemitism, saying he would “never forgive” Jeremy Corbyn for allowing the party to be “hijacked” by antisemites.
Three members of the House of Lords have resigned the party whip over Labour’s ongoing antisemitism scandals, BBC Newsnight revealed.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is involved in yet another antisemitism scandal as it emerged he is being sued by Jewish blogger Richard Millet for defamation and for making antisemitic comments.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has suffered his ‘worst ever’ meeting with his MPs, with members of the party calling Mr Corbyn out on a number of topics including Brexit, sexual harassment and the failure of Mr Corbyn to deal with Labour’s antisemitism crisis.
The head of the Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) has Called the Labour Party an “existential threat” to Jews in the UK.
Nigel Farage has blasted hard-left Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn over his “catastrophic week” where he snubbed President Donald Trump’s State banquet and for his party being hit by yet another antisemitism allegation.
The Jewish Labour Movement (JLM) has requested the party whip be withdrawn from the newly-elected Peterborough MP before she has even been sworn into Parliament due to an antisemitism scandal. Lisa Forbes was elected in a narrow win in the
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has launched an investigation into whether the left-wing Labour Party “unlawfully discriminated against, harassed or victimised people because they are Jewish”.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has become embroiled in yet another antisemitism row as comments emerge from an article written in 2009 in which he claimed that the Israeli government has huge influence over the “upper echelons” of the British media.
A branch of the British Labour Party rejected a motion condemning the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania because there is too much focus on “anti-Semitism this, anti-Semitism that”, according to its secretary.
UK Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn “is an anti-Semite who wants to return Britain to dark periods in history”, Israel’s ambassador to the U.N. said.
A leftist activist who sprayed “anti-Semitic” graffiti on last surviving walls of the Warsaw ghetto and was ejected from Israel has been invited to speak alongside the Labour party conference.
Tony Blair has admitted many in the party think the “game’s over” for Labour, which may have permanently fallen into the grips of the hard left, describing current leader Jeremy Corbyn as anti-Western.
So-called “anti-racist” campaigners have stormed a council debate on anti-Semitism, forcing politicians to flee the building, “frightened” and in tears.
Posters calling Israel a “racist endeavour” have sprung up at bus stops across the capital, with the claim widely perceived as anti-Semitic, infuriating some Londoners.
One of Britain’s best-loved MPs — Frank Field — has quit the Labour Party in protest at the anti-Semitic and increasingly vicious direction it has taken under its hard-left leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Far-leftist Jeremy Corbyn is facing fresh allegations of anti-Semitism after a video emerged showing the then Labour Party backbencher telling an audience that Israel’s “occupation” of a Palestinian territory “would be recognised by many people in Europe who suffered occupation during the Second World War”.
Labour’s deputy Tom Watson has said that Jeremy Corbyn must act immediately to rectify the party’s institutionalised anti-Semitism or it will “disappear into a vortex of eternal shame and embarrassment”.
Jewish Labour MP Ian Austin has accused party leader Jeremy Corbyn of “supporting and defending” extremists and anti-Semites.
The UK’s chief rabbi has warned the Labour Party it is sending an “an unprecedented message of contempt” for Britain’s Jews by adopting a code of conduct which claims it is not anti-Semitic to compare Israel to Nazis or to call Israel racist.
A new poll has found that more than half of voters think Labour has an anti-Semitism problem and over a third think Jeremy Corbyn is himself anti-Semitic.
The Labour Party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) has allowed a banned leading member of Militant Tendency to rejoin the party whilst a holocaust denier has still not been expelled.