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I worked on Jeremy Corbyn’s team. This is how Labour rotted under him

Josh Simons reflects on what his 'brief but unpleasant' stint taught him about where the party goes from here

March 11, 2020 11:34
Jeremy Corbyn pictured before he addressed the 2018 Labour conference, including current leadership candidates on the right, Rebecca Long Bailey and Sir Keir Starmer
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All three Labour leadership candidates seem determined to root out antisemitism. Each has adopted the Board of Deputies’ “10 pledges” and promised to implement the conclusions of the Equality and Human Right’s Commission’s report.

These are welcome signals of intent, though delivering on them will require real grit and resolve.

What is missing, however, is a clear analysis of what happened under Jeremy Corbyn.

There were failures of speed and process, yes, but there were also more uncomfortable problems with the mindset of Mr Corbyn and his team — and some on the broader left.