Antisemitism was far and away the most common subject people associate with Labour, according to a poll published on the eve of the party’s conference in Liverpool.
Asked what topics people could recall Labour talking about in recent weeks, 46 said per cent antisemitism, followed by 31 per cent who responded “nothing” and just 29 per cent Brexit.
A third believed Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was antisemitic – 33 per cent – and just below a quarter, 23 per cent, believed the party was antisemitic.
Just one under in six - 16 per cent - of those who voted Labour in the last election thought the party leader antisemitic, while 11 per cent thought the party antisemitic.