‘I’m not part of the problem’: Jeremy Corbyn reacts to EHRC antisemitism report

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Jeremy Corbyn has been suspended from the Labour party after a human rights watchdog found it had broken equality law in its handling of antisemitism. The damning report by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) found the party was responsible for unlawful acts of harassment and discrimination. Corbyn rejected some of the report’s findings and claimed the issue had been ‘dramatically overstated for political reasons’ by his critics, prompting the Labour leader, Sir Keir Starmer, to suspend his predecessor from the party EHRC antisemitism report – politics live Labour suspends Jeremy Corbyn over EHRC report comments

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