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Voice of the Jewish News: Exorcising the demon

This week's Editorial is on the week that rocked Labour, with ex-Mayor of London Ken Livingstone suggestion 'Hitler supported Zionism'

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IT’S BEEN a wounding week for the Labour Party and a surreal one for British Jews.

Former London mayor Ken Livingstone’s odious Hitler defence of Bradford West MP Naz Shah’s Facebook faux pas has plunged the UK into a profound national debate on anti-Semitism.

What is it? When does criticism of Israel become it? And can you get away with referencing the Nazi dictator in defence of it?

All the while our community has looked on aghast, wondering when and where all this might end.

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After days of damaging revelations, Jeremy Corbyn finally announced measures to crack down on anti-Semitism in his party, including a new “code of conduct” to make clear “for the first time” within the rules that Labour will not tolerate such hate. Corbyn has also announced the establishment of an inquiry to be chaired by the former director of Liberty, Shami Chakrabarti.

There are considerable reservations about the new inquiry’s make-up and processes. Who will sit on it alongside Chakrabarti and Professor David Feldman, director of the Pears Institute for the Study of Anti-Semitism? What are its terms of reference? Who will it ultimately report to?

There are many questions to answer and no clear path ahead for a party facing some profoundly alarming problems. Time will tell if these new processes can help to exorcise the demon.

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