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Jeremy Corbyn reinstated in Labour Party after uproar over ‘non-apology’ on anti-Semitism | Jeremy Corbyn reinstated in Labour Party after uproar over ‘non-apology’ on anti-Semitism |
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Jeremy Corbyn’s suspension from the UK’s Labour Party has been lifted on the same day he was slammed for a “pathetic non-apology” for comments about a report of anti-Semitism within his party’s ranks. | Jeremy Corbyn’s suspension from the UK’s Labour Party has been lifted on the same day he was slammed for a “pathetic non-apology” for comments about a report of anti-Semitism within his party’s ranks. |
Corbyn announced his Labour reentry on Tuesday, following last month’s suspension. | Corbyn announced his Labour reentry on Tuesday, following last month’s suspension. |
“Our movement must now come together to oppose and defeat this deeply damaging Conservative government,” he tweeted. | “Our movement must now come together to oppose and defeat this deeply damaging Conservative government,” he tweeted. |
Corbyn found himself embroiled in controversy after dismissing a report from the Equalities and Human Rights Commission about alleged anti-Semitism in his party as “dramatically overstated for political reasons.” | Corbyn found himself embroiled in controversy after dismissing a report from the Equalities and Human Rights Commission about alleged anti-Semitism in his party as “dramatically overstated for political reasons.” |
The Labour Party suspended Corbyn following the statement and launched an investigation. Corbyn called his suspension “political intervention” and vowed to fight it. | |
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In a Tuesday statement before the announcement that he was welcomed back into the fold, Corbyn clarified his comments and said, “To be clear, concerns about anti-Semitism are neither ‘exaggerated’ nor ‘overstated.’” | |
“The point I wished to make was that the vast majority of Labour Party members were and remain committed anti-racists deeply opposed to anti-Semitism,” he wrote. | “The point I wished to make was that the vast majority of Labour Party members were and remain committed anti-racists deeply opposed to anti-Semitism,” he wrote. |
Corbyn’s statement made him the target of criticism once again, with the Board of Deputies of British Jews slamming it as a “pathetic non-apology.” | |
Jewish MP and chair of the Jewish Labour Movement Margaret Hodge and Gideon Falter, chief executive of Campaign Against Anti-Semitism, also dismissed the statement. | Jewish MP and chair of the Jewish Labour Movement Margaret Hodge and Gideon Falter, chief executive of Campaign Against Anti-Semitism, also dismissed the statement. |
The EHRC report accused the Labour Party of harassment and discrimination against Jews, and lead investigator Alasdair Henderson deemed Corbyn, the former leader of the party, “ultimately accountable and responsible.” | |
Current party leader Keir Starmer was more welcoming of the report’s findings, promising “zero tolerance” for discrimination within the party going forward. In a Tuesday statement following Corbyn’s announcement, Starmer reiterated his belief in the EHRC findings and promised to make the Labour Party a “safe place for Jewish people.” | Current party leader Keir Starmer was more welcoming of the report’s findings, promising “zero tolerance” for discrimination within the party going forward. In a Tuesday statement following Corbyn’s announcement, Starmer reiterated his belief in the EHRC findings and promised to make the Labour Party a “safe place for Jewish people.” |
Corbyn, however, remains a controversial figure within the party, and the lifting of his suspension has only incensed critics. | Corbyn, however, remains a controversial figure within the party, and the lifting of his suspension has only incensed critics. |
In a joint statement, the Board of Deputies of British Jews, Jewish Leadership Council, and Community Security Trust blasted the Labour Party’s decision. | In a joint statement, the Board of Deputies of British Jews, Jewish Leadership Council, and Community Security Trust blasted the Labour Party’s decision. |
“Labour’s mountain to climb to win back the trust of our community just got higher,” they stated. | “Labour’s mountain to climb to win back the trust of our community just got higher,” they stated. |
The Jewish Labour Movement also released a statement slamming Corbyn for offering “no apology” for his dismissal of the EHRC report. | The Jewish Labour Movement also released a statement slamming Corbyn for offering “no apology” for his dismissal of the EHRC report. |
“Once again we find ourselves having to remind the Labour Party that Jeremy Corbyn is not the victim of Labour anti-Semitism – Jewish members are,” the statement reads. | |
Amid the flurry of criticism, Corbyn’s supporters also flooded the comments under his tweet, with one commenter suggesting he’s been “treated like this just for being a decent human being,” another calling Corbyn “a hero to millions around the world,” and yet another telling the former leader that “You are the Labour Party.” | Amid the flurry of criticism, Corbyn’s supporters also flooded the comments under his tweet, with one commenter suggesting he’s been “treated like this just for being a decent human being,” another calling Corbyn “a hero to millions around the world,” and yet another telling the former leader that “You are the Labour Party.” |
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