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UK Jewish leaders slam Corbyn for 'siding with anti-Semites'

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Leaders of British Jewry blasted opposition in an extraordinary letter today, saying he had sided with anti-Semites "again and again" and now "enough is enough".

The open letter from the Board of of British Jews and said the veteran leftist was "repeatedly found alongside people with blatantly anti-Semitic views" but "claims never to hear or read them".

The organisations were set to protest outside parliament in before delivering the letter to a meeting of lawmakers.

"Today, leaders of British Jewry tell that enough is enough," the letter says.

"We conclude that he cannot seriously contemplate anti-Semitism, because he is so ideologically fixed within a far-left worldview that is instinctively hostile to mainstream Jewish communities.

"did not invent this form of politics, but he has had a lifetime within it, and now personifies its problems and dangers."

The final straw that triggered the letter was a comment from 2012 that recently came to light.

had offered support to a whose mural in east depicting bankers playing Monopoly on the backs of the poor was about to be swiftly removed.

on Sunday branded the image a "horrible anti-Semitic mural that was rightly taken down".

The British Jewish leaders' letter said: "When Jews complain about an obviously anti-Semitic mural in Tower Hamlets, of course supports the

"Hezbollah commits terrorist atrocities against Jews, but calls them his friends and attends pro-Hezbollah rallies in Exactly the same goes for

"says Jews kill Christian children to drink their blood. opposes his extradition and invites him for tea," it said, referring to the who heads the

The letter added: "Again and again, has sided with anti-Semites rather than Jews.

"At best, this derives from the far left's obsessive hatred of Zionism, Zionists and

"At worst, it suggests a conspiratorial worldview in which mainstream Jewish communities are believed to be a hostile entity."


The letter claimed there was a "repeated institutional failure" within to anti-Semitism and there was "literally not a single day" in which spaces, either online or in meetings, did not repeat "slanders against Jews".

Routine statements could not the problem, the letter said, concluding that only could bring it to a stop and "enough is enough".

said he would meet Jewish community representatives in the coming days to rebuild its confidence in his party.

"Anti-Semitism has occurred in pockets within the Party, causing and to our Jewish community in the Party and the rest of the country," he said.

"I am sincerely sorry for the which has been caused.

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First Published: Mon, March 26 2018. 20:05 IST
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