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John Mann re-elected chair of group against anti-Semitism

Labour MP vows to 'work across party lines' to combat hatred against Jews

Louise Ellman (left), Wes Streeting (centre) and John Mann (second from right) will be at the JLM conference
Louise Ellman (left), Wes Streeting (centre) and John Mann (second from right) will be at the JLM conference

John Mann has been re-elected to chair the All-Party Parliamentary Group Against Antisemitism.

A large group of new and returning MPs attended the group’s AGM off Westminster Hall at which the MP highlighted the importance of work to address cyber hate, to review and improve electoral conduct. He also set out a plan to tour the UK to take the fight against anti-Semitism beyond Westminster.

John Mann MP said: “The formal reconstitution of the All-Party Group so soon into the new parliament sends a message. We cannot and will not allow antisemitism to become a polarising force or a political football. We will work across party lines and within them to root out anti-Jewish hatred.”

Other members including Wes Streeting, and Nusrat Ghani remain in post.

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