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Margaret Hodge faces 'action' over Corbyn anti-Semitism row | Margaret Hodge faces 'action' over Corbyn anti-Semitism row |
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Labour MP Margaret Hodge faces "action" by the party after reportedly swearing at Jeremy Corbyn and calling him an "anti-Semite". | Labour MP Margaret Hodge faces "action" by the party after reportedly swearing at Jeremy Corbyn and calling him an "anti-Semite". |
A spokesman for the Labour leader said what had happened was "clearly unacceptable between colleagues". | A spokesman for the Labour leader said what had happened was "clearly unacceptable between colleagues". |
The alleged confrontation came after Labour adopted new guidelines on anti-Semitism, which were criticised by some Jewish leaders and some MPs. | The alleged confrontation came after Labour adopted new guidelines on anti-Semitism, which were criticised by some Jewish leaders and some MPs. |
Ms Hodge said she chose to "confront" Mr Corbyn to express her "outrage". | |
The code of conduct was rubber-stamped by the executive committee on Tuesday. | The code of conduct was rubber-stamped by the executive committee on Tuesday. |
It says: "Anti-Semitism is racism. It is unacceptable in our party and in wider society." | It says: "Anti-Semitism is racism. It is unacceptable in our party and in wider society." |
But it does not fully repeat the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's (IHRA) definition of anti-Semitism. | |
Following criticism, Labour said it would "reopen development of the code" in consultation with Jewish groups. | Following criticism, Labour said it would "reopen development of the code" in consultation with Jewish groups. |
Dame Margaret, the MP for Barking, clashed with Mr Corbyn in the Houses of Parliament on Tuesday. | |
Mr Corbyn's spokesman declined to reveal the precise nature of the action being taken against her but said it would be taken under Parliamentary Labour Party procedures requiring MPs to behave in a "respectful" way towards colleagues and not to "bring the party into disrepute". | Mr Corbyn's spokesman declined to reveal the precise nature of the action being taken against her but said it would be taken under Parliamentary Labour Party procedures requiring MPs to behave in a "respectful" way towards colleagues and not to "bring the party into disrepute". |
Without confirming the language she had used, Dame Margaret wrote in The Guardian that she "confronted Jeremy Corbyn in Parliament and told him to his face what I and many others are feeling". | |
Labour was "so distrusted by the Jewish community, we are the last people on earth, at this time, who should think about amending a widely accepted definition of anti-Semitism", she said. | |
The Israel-Palestine conflict, she said, had been "allowed to infect the party's approach to growing anti-Semitism" saying she and other Jewish MPs had received growing amounts of anti-Semitic abuse. | |
In adopting its new code, the party "chose to make the party a hostile environment for Jews", she said, adding: "I stand by my action as well as my words." | |
'The most appalling disrespect' | |
The decision to take action against Dame Margaret has been criticised, with Karen Pollock, chief executive of the Holocaust Educations Trust, describing it as "extraordinary and just appalling". | |
Former Foreign Secretary David Miliband tweeted: "It is the Labour leadership which has brought the party into disrepute - not Margaret Hodge. How dare they preach about 'respect between colleagues' when this very code legitimises the most appalling disrespect." | |
Labour's code of conduct was drawn up after the 2016 Chakrabarti inquiry that followed allegations of anti-Semitism within party ranks. | Labour's code of conduct was drawn up after the 2016 Chakrabarti inquiry that followed allegations of anti-Semitism within party ranks. |
The code does endorse the IHRA's working definition of anti-Semitism and lists behaviours likely to be regarded as anti-Semitic - but critics point out that it leaves out four examples from that definition: | The code does endorse the IHRA's working definition of anti-Semitism and lists behaviours likely to be regarded as anti-Semitic - but critics point out that it leaves out four examples from that definition: |
Labour says these examples are addressed in the guidelines. | Labour says these examples are addressed in the guidelines. |
Mr Corbyn has said he is "committed to eliminating anti-Semitism wherever it exists". | Mr Corbyn has said he is "committed to eliminating anti-Semitism wherever it exists". |
"Prejudice and hatred of Jewish people has no place whatsoever in the Labour Party," he said earlier this year. | "Prejudice and hatred of Jewish people has no place whatsoever in the Labour Party," he said earlier this year. |