"Labour's Struggles: Antisemitism, Scandals, and Political Fallout"

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Labour has suspended a second parliamentary candidate, Graham Jones, after a recording emerged of him allegedly making comments about Israel, while former candidate Azhar Ali was withdrawn for apparent antisemitic remarks. Party leader Keir Starmer faced criticism for the handling of the cases, but defended the decisions as part of his commitment to tackling antisemitism within the party. The situation has sparked debate over the party's disciplinary processes and electoral implications.
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- Keir is in far greater danger than he seems to realise The Telegraph
- UK’s Labour disowns candidate who said Israel wanted Oct. 7 as pretext to invade Gaza The Times of Israel
- Why the left has a problem with antisemitism The Times
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