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MPs debate antisemitism with angry exchanges over Jeremy Corbyn's leadership

Labour MP Ian Austin was applauded after he called for Ken Livingstone to be “booted out” of the party.

April 17, 2018 15:57
Labour's frontbench react as Sajid Javid opens the antisemitism debate (Photo: Parliamentlive.tv)
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Sajid Javid opened a Commons debate on antisemitism this afternoon by accusing Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn of a “frankly deeply worrying lack of leadership” on the issue.

Speaking directly at an anguished looking Mr Corbyn across the despatch box, Communities Secretary Mr Javid said he “sincerely hopes” the opposition leader would use the opportunity of the debate to "clarify his position" on the problem.

Quoting from a recent letter sent to Mr Corbyn by the Board of Deputies over the increase in antisemitic hate, the Conservative MP said “rightly or wrongly, those who push offensive material regard Jeremy Corbyn as their figurehead".

Mr Javid added: "When it comes to the Leader of the Opposition there are too many of these apparently accidental associations to list... it really is a question of leadership.”

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