Corbyn apologizes for anti-Semitism in Labour party
British Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, again pressed in a media interview to apologize for anti-Semitism within his party, says he’s sorry. But he also insists he’s “dealt with it” and other parties are similarly dogged by problem of anti-Jewish hatred.
“Obviously I’m very sorry for everything that’s happened but I want to make this clear I am dealing with it. I have dealt with it,” Corbyn tells ITV’s This Morning, according to The Guardian.
“Other parties are also affected by anti-Semitism. Candidates have been withdrawn by the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives and by us because we do not accept it in any form whatsoever.”
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