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What is the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of antisemitism?

Mark Gardner explains how the definition of Jew hate came into being and why Labour's falls short

July 11, 2018 08:51
A monument commemorating the pogrom of Jews in the village of Jedwabne, Poland, is found vandalised on September 1, 2011. The fence marks the site of the former barn, where, in 1941, at least 340 Jews were murdered
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I attended the Jewish leadership meeting with Jeremy Corbyn in April, and told the Labour leader that the bitter arguments over IHRA’s antisemitism definition epitomise the disgraceful blindness, evasions and double standards of the anti-Israel left towards Jews and our concerns.

I am not surprised that Labour has now publicly rejected the definition, but the brazen chutzpah with which they have done it is still remarkable.

Let me explain how we got here and what it reveals about this Labour leadership’s hostility to mainstream Jewish communities.  

IHRA is the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance. Thirty-one countries are members, committed to combatting antisemitism and preserving Holocaust memory. IHRA’s antisemitism definition is used by many governments, including the UK government, Scottish government and the Welsh Assembly. More than 130 local councils use it, as do the police, CPS and judiciary.