The UK Equality and Human Rights Commission on Thursday lambasted the British Labour party leadership over its handling of anti-Semitism complaints in a report published Thursday.
The investigation found three breaches of the UK Equality Act, including harassment, political meddling with the complaints on anti-Semitism and failure to properly train those processing such complaints.
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In a pointed rebuke to Jeremy Corbyn, who was the party's leader at the time, the EHRC said the party had fostered a culture which "at best, did not do enough to prevent antisemitism and, at worst, could be seen to accept it."
The Jewish Labour Movement, which was one of the organizations to reach out to the equality watchdog, welcomed the report as giving the Jewish party members "the relief that they have been seeking from the Labour Party, but which it failed, over five years, to offer."