Corbyn suspended from Labor after statement



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On Thursday, former Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn commented on a report on anti-Semitism within the party, a previously hot potato for Corbyn, who has been accused of failing to distance himself from such currents within the party.

– Exaggerated, Jeremy Corbyn called the testimonies of discrimination and harassment anti-Semitic highlighted in the report, prepared by the Commission for Gender Equality and Human Rights (ECHR).

Jeremy Corbyn suspended from party – wild in parliament

Following the comments, Jeremy Corbyn has been suspended from the party service. While under investigation, he is no longer allowed to represent Labor politics in Parliament and in practice feels like a political savage.

The report’s findings culminated in a critical critique of the party leadership and highlighted shortcomings:

Political influence against complaints of antisemitism.

Failure to provide adequate training to individuals assigned to deal with anti-Semitism issues.

Harassment of those who complain of anti-Semitism.

The investigation has documented 23 cases of political influence against complaints about anti-Semitism from Jeremy Corbyn’s office and other parts of the party, reports Sky News.

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