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June 7, 2017

Great Britain’s Labor Party Has a Jewish Problem, and It’s Not Going Away

It doesn’t seem to be turning off non-Jewish voters.

In the fall of 2015, the parliamentarian Jeremy Corbyn assumed leadership of the Labor party, thus delivering it into the hands of the far left. Corbyn’s rise—with all that it might mean depending on the results of tomorrow’s parliamentary election—has been accompanied by the increasing frequency of anti-Semitic outbursts by Labor politicians and officials. James Kirchick comments:

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