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Boris Johnson calls Labour 'antisemitic Marxists' in Party Conference speech

The Prime Minister made the attack in his speech in Manchester

October 2, 2019 12:26
Boris Johnson making his speech at the Conservative Party Conference.
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Boris Johnson has attacked Labour in his Conservative Party Conference speech this morning, calling the party "fratricidal antisemitic Marxists".

The Prime Minister told the conference he wanted to "get Brexit done" before campaigning against Labour. 

"Let’s get ready to make our case to the country against the fratricidal antisemitic Marxists, who were in Brighton last week," he said, referring to Labour’s conference, which took place in Brighton in September.

Labour is currently under investigation by the Equalities Human Rights Commission over allegations it is institutionally antisemitic.

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