The tussle over the IHRA shows neither Corbyn nor his opponents realise how secure he is
Interpretation of the code on anti-Semitism was always going to be down to ruling bodies controlled by the Labour leader.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Interpretation of the code on anti-Semitism was always going to be down to ruling bodies controlled by the Labour leader.
ByThe Jewish Leadership Council has welcomed the tardy adoption of the definition, but there is more work to do.
ByAt the launch of the Women for a People’s Vote campaign, the message was clear: women don’t want this mess of a…
ByThe results are more complex than the Corbynite hegemony suggested, but they’ll lead to it eventually.
ByPro-Corbyn candidates have taken all nine of the places elected by party activists on the 39-member body.
ByThe former foreign secretary’s campaign to bin Chequers has enough supporters to succeed, but not necessarily enough to oust May…
ByNearly 80 per cent of party members want a public vote – Jeremy Corbyn must not let them down.
ByThe former prime minister called on the party to “unequivocally” adopt the full international definition of anti-Semitism.
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