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New Antisemitism Monitoring Centre inundated with complaints about Jeremy Corbyn's Labour

Labour members urged to fill in survey detailing their own reports of antisemitic conduct within 'all areas' of the Party

October 17, 2018 12:18
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A new Antisemitism Monitoring Centre set up by the Jewish Labour Movement to record and process complaints relating to Jew-hate within Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party has already received over 600 submissions — just a week after it was launched.

An email sent by JLM to its 2,000 members suggested there was a urgent need for the service because Labour had allowed complaints of antisemitism to be “dismissed when reported, obfuscated when they entered the national press, and dragged on because that was politically easier”.

The launch of the centre — which is accessible to all Labour members regardless of whether or not they subscribe to JLM — will allow the organisation to build up a clear picture of what is happening across all areas of Mr Corbyn’s party.

The move comes amid fears that Labour’s own compliance unit, which is meant to investigate allegations of inappropriate conduct, is now operating on threadbare staffing levels following several departures in recent months.