Veteran Labour activist Peter Willsman has been expelled from the party for claiming in 2019 that antisemitism allegations against Jeremy Corbyn had been “whipped up” by the Israeli embassy.
Mr Willsman had been a member of Labour’s ruling national executive council (NEC) until his suspension from the body and the party in May 2019 after a recording surfaced of a conversation between Mr Willsman and American-Israeli author Tuvia Tenenbom.
In the conversation, that was recorded without Mr Willsman knowledge, he said Labour’s antisemitism crisis was “all lies” and that critics of Mr Corbyn were using claims of antisemitism to “whip people up”.
Mr Willsman said: “It’s almost certain who is behind all this antisemitism against Jeremy… Almost certainly it was the Israeli embassy. Because they caught somebody in the Labour Party - it turns out they were an agent in the embassy.