Marcus Dysch
Marcus Dysch was the JC’s Political Editor and Assistant News Editor until 2018
Leaked Labour manifesto reveals plan to tackle antisemitism
On the Middle East, Labour pledges its commitment to a “comprehensive peace…based on a two-state solution. That means a secure Israel alongside a secure and viable state of Palestine".
David Ward may stand as independent candidate
Mr Ward said his potential candidacy was “very much about Israel and supporters of Israel deciding who should be candidates in British elections”
Future promise shows all is not lost for Labour Jews
There is a fascinating irony on the fringes of the Labour Party’s apparent impending implosion.
Phoney campaign’s fish fingers and frustration
Fed up yet? It might be called a “snap” general election but, if the first 10 days of this campaign are anything to go by, the next few weeks could be short on action.
Ward sacked – but why did it take the Liberal Democrats so long?
Farron's desire to tackle antisemitism has been there all along, but his party's complex disciplinary rules caused an embarrassing delay
‘We’ve been downgraded,’ Palestinian envoy claims
Labour MPs are staring into the abyss under noxious Corbyn
Jewish voters will desert Labour and present the most crushingly one-sided electoral result delivered by our community not just in a generation, but ever
Labour’s pro-Israel MPs face wipe-out
Labour MPs under threat include Stoke-on-Trent MP Ruth Smeeth, Dudley North's Ian Austin and Joan Ryan, the chair of Labour Friends of Israel
JLC: Time for the old guard to make way for the next generation
It's time capable, younger figures were given a chance to show what they can do
Theresa May warns of antisemitism in Pesach greeting to UK Jews
"Without its Jewish community, Britain would not be Britain," the Prime Minister said in her annual message.
1,000 Jewish Labour supporters express ‘disgust’ over Ken Livingstone decision
Registering their “disgust and frustration” at the outcome of this week’s disciplinary hearing into Mr Livingstone’s conduct, they said "enough is enough".
Decision not to expel Livingstone 'shames us all', says Tom Watson
Labour's deputy leader says party has failed the Jewish community
Livingstone case has opened the floodgates for antisemites
The publicity around Mr Livingstone’s hearing and its outcome has given carte blanche to those with antisemitic views
Ken Livingstone claims Jews and Nazis 'collaborated' before the Second World War
Former Mayor of London makes claims in impromptu speech as he arrives for Labour Party disciplinary hearing
This is your Brexit wake-up call
The impact of the referendum result is being felt just as keenly in the Jewish community as it is around the rest of the country
Labour chief 'honoured' to visit Israeli Holocaust memorial after Jeremy Corbyn rejects invitation
Iain McNicol travelled to Israel on a three-day Labour Friends of Israel delegation
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