After criticism from chief rabbi, Corbyn says anti-Semitism ‘vile and wrong’
UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn says that “anti-Semitism in any form is vile and wrong,” a day after British Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis accused him of allowing the “poison” of Jew-hatred to take root in his party.
Corbyn adds that his party has a “rapid and effective” mechanism to deal with cases of anti-Semitism within the party.
"Antisemitism in any form is vile and wrong."@jeremycorbyn says that the Labour Party has a "rapid and effective" system to deal with reported cases of antisemitism.#GE2019
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