Labour rejects anti-Semitism claims
Labour has rejected claims that its leader Jeremy Corbyn and the party generally are not taking enough action against anti-Semitism.
MP Dame Margaret Hodge on Monday said she stood by her criticism of Mr Corbyn after publicly accusing him of being a racist and an anti-Semite. She particularly criticised the party for not fully adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of anti-Semitism.
But shadow Solicitor-General Nick Thomas-Symonds said the party had "expanded" on the IHRA code to make the rules "stronger" and "legally enforceable".
(Image: Nick Thomas-Symonds, credit: UK Parliament)
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