A Jewish Momentum officer who resigned because he felt “unsafe and untrusted” has said claims of a witch-hunt in the Labour Party are “atrociously offensive”.
Joshua Garfield, from Newham, East London, stepped down as the youth officer of his local Momentum branch’s steering group last week, posting his resignation letter on Twitter.
In it Mr Garfield, 23, said he has witnessed “more antisemitism in the past week than in eight years of Labour Party membership”, alleging “deep-seated prejudices” among fellow Momentum members.
He told the HuffPost UK yesterday that those who deny the existence of antisemitism in the Labour Party were “part of the problem”.