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How Labour's 'mammoth listening exercise' came unstuck in a tumultuous week of its antisemitism crisis

In 24 hours, the party refused to back a ban on antisemitic terrorists and suspended a Jew-baiting MP

February 28, 2019 14:05
Jeremy Corbyn
5 min read

In a second tumultuous week for Labour, close Corbyn ally Chris Williamson was finally suspended on Wednesday afternoon — hours after the party had said he would not have the whip withdrawn.

Mounting pressure from Labour MPs and Deputy Leader Tom Watson forced a U-turn on the leadership after threats of mass resignations from the party if Mr Williamson was not suspended.

After Luciana Berger’s resignation from Labour last week, Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell promised that the party would undertake a “mammoth, massive listening exercise” to address anger over its failure to tackle antisemitism.

But on Wednesday morning, Jeremy Corbyn sparked fury among MPs and Jewish communal organisations after it was initially announced that Mr Williamson would be “investigated” but not suspended after a video emerged of him telling a meeting of the left-wing Momentum group in Sheffield that Labour had been “too apologetic” on antisemitism.