Keir Starmer has set out his plan to drive anti-Semitism out of the Labour party. The party's "Action Plan for Driving Out Anti-Semitism" has been approved by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), after a probe found unlawful acts of harassment and breaches of the Equality Act.
In a joint statement, Mr Starmer and Deputy Leader Angela Rayner said they had made rooting out anti-Semitism in the party had been their number one priority.
They said: “The Equality and Human Rights Commission report on antisemitism in the Labour Party is incredibly difficult reading for everyone who loves our party and wants it be a force for good. "But its findings were clear and stark: the Labour Party breached the Equality Act in terms of unlawful
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