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Jeremy Corbyn has privately expressed concern that evidence of anti-Semitism within Labour was "mislaid or ignored", leaked recordings suggest.

The Sunday Times has released part of a conversation the party leader had with Dame Margaret Hodge, which she taped.

The Barking MP has been a fierce critic of Mr Corbyn's stance on anti-Semitism.

A Labour spokesman said the tape showed Mr Corbyn's desire for "robust and efficient" procedures and to "rebuild trust with the Jewish community".

Throughout much of his leadership, Mr Corbyn has been dogged by criticism from within the party about his handling of anti-Semitism claims.

Last year he became embroiled in a row with Dame Margaret over the issue, which saw the party launch - and then drop - disciplinary action against the long-serving Jewish MP.

She secretly recorded a conversation between the pair in February, as Mr Corbyn talked over a plan to recruit former cabinet minister Lord Falconer to review the party's complaints process.

"Just to reassure you, he's not going to be running the system; he's not entitled to do that," the Labour leader says on the tape, which was given to the Sunday Times.

"He will look at the speed of dealing with cases, the administration of them and the collation of the evidence before it's put before appropriate panels... because I was concerned that it was either being mislaid, ignored or not used, and there had to be some better system."

In March, Dame Margaret claimed Mr Corbyn had misled her - or been misled by his staff - over assurances the leader's office was not involved in disciplinary procedures.

Labour dismissed the suggestion as "categorically untrue".

Last week, the Jewish Labour Movement voted to pass a motion of no confidence in the Labour leader.

Its national secretary Peter Mason said reports of delays, inaction and interference from the leader's office showed the party's processes were "incapable of dealing with anti-Jewish racism".

'Vile racism'
Dame Margaret is among seven Labour MPs to write to the Sunday Times this weekend, calling for a "fully independent body" to deal with complaints of racism, harassment and bullying.

They complain of "a growing backlog of unresolved cases of vile racism".

"Despite telling us things are better, the party has clearly failed to get to grips with its anti-Semitism problem," the letter says.

"The current complaints system is broken. There must be a real change at the top of the party."

'Fully investigated'
However, a Labour spokesman said: "The Labour Party takes all complaints of anti-Semitism extremely seriously and we are committed to challenging and campaigning against it in all its forms.

"All complaints about anti-Semitism are fully investigated in line with our rules and procedures and any appropriate disciplinary action is taken."

A party source told the BBC that before Jennie Formby became general secretary a year ago, there had been concerns that Jewish activists not in breach of rules were targeted, while efforts to tackle clear cut cases of anti-Semitism were obstructed.


Don't think the way that was reported has had the desired affect. He comes across as concerned, whereas Hodge comes out of it as a sly backstabbing snake.
It's her 'vile racism' useage, which would carry greater recognition had it been spread across all forms, not just anti semitism with all its semantics, and if she stood up for all victims of 'vile racism' including 'Islamaphobia' then she might not be seen.as so inherently bitter and intent on protecting her offshore non taxable incomes.
 
Labour go ahead in the polls, antisemitism stories start appearing in the media again. As predictable as the sunrise and sunset.
I understand your point and obviously the press (in this case the S. Times) had some influenced in when it was released, yet to be fair it's not as simple as that.

The ongoing feud between Corbyn and Dame Margaret isn't a secret, so I suspect that this is just another element of the sledging from areas of the party.

For me, Labour being ahead in the polls is less of an issue and instead it's the relatively quiet period for the anti-Corbyn birgage which is the key point.
 
Jeremy Corbyn has privately expressed concern that evidence of anti-Semitism within Labour was "mislaid or ignored", leaked recordings suggest.

The Sunday Times has released part of a conversation the party leader had with Dame Margaret Hodge, which she taped.

The Barking MP has been a fierce critic of Mr Corbyn's stance on anti-Semitism.

A Labour spokesman said the tape showed Mr Corbyn's desire for "robust and efficient" procedures and to "rebuild trust with the Jewish community".

Throughout much of his leadership, Mr Corbyn has been dogged by criticism from within the party about his handling of anti-Semitism claims.

Last year he became embroiled in a row with Dame Margaret over the issue, which saw the party launch - and then drop - disciplinary action against the long-serving Jewish MP.

She secretly recorded a conversation between the pair in February, as Mr Corbyn talked over a plan to recruit former cabinet minister Lord Falconer to review the party's complaints process.

"Just to reassure you, he's not going to be running the system; he's not entitled to do that," the Labour leader says on the tape, which was given to the Sunday Times.

"He will look at the speed of dealing with cases, the administration of them and the collation of the evidence before it's put before appropriate panels... because I was concerned that it was either being mislaid, ignored or not used, and there had to be some better system."

In March, Dame Margaret claimed Mr Corbyn had misled her - or been misled by his staff - over assurances the leader's office was not involved in disciplinary procedures.

Labour dismissed the suggestion as "categorically untrue".

Last week, the Jewish Labour Movement voted to pass a motion of no confidence in the Labour leader.

Its national secretary Peter Mason said reports of delays, inaction and interference from the leader's office showed the party's processes were "incapable of dealing with anti-Jewish racism".

'Vile racism'
Dame Margaret is among seven Labour MPs to write to the Sunday Times this weekend, calling for a "fully independent body" to deal with complaints of racism, harassment and bullying.

They complain of "a growing backlog of unresolved cases of vile racism".

"Despite telling us things are better, the party has clearly failed to get to grips with its anti-Semitism problem," the letter says.

"The current complaints system is broken. There must be a real change at the top of the party."

'Fully investigated'
However, a Labour spokesman said: "The Labour Party takes all complaints of anti-Semitism extremely seriously and we are committed to challenging and campaigning against it in all its forms.

"All complaints about anti-Semitism are fully investigated in line with our rules and procedures and any appropriate disciplinary action is taken."

A party source told the BBC that before Jennie Formby became general secretary a year ago, there had been concerns that Jewish activists not in breach of rules were targeted, while efforts to tackle clear cut cases of anti-Semitism were obstructed.

So he's concerned that the pre process route and process itself isn't robust enough and is taking steps to ensure that it is....

This comes across more like Margaret Hodge is unhinged than Corbyn is not addressing the issue.
 
So he's concerned that the pre process route and process itself isn't robust enough and is taking steps to ensure that it is....

This comes across more like Margaret Hodge is unhinged than Corbyn is not addressing the issue.
Hodge yet another example of someone who has morphed into an upright citizen forgetting the activities that abounded her whilst serving at Islington Council.
 
Hodge: recording a private conversation then claiming the moral high ground. That's how cracked that woman is.

She's unhinged.

BTW, wasn't she implicated in the protection of a paedophelia ring not so long ago? "Kin beast.


Meanwhile the LP are ahead in almost all the polls, if that's an indication of anything. :coffee:
 
Meanwhile the LP are ahead in almost all the polls, if that's an indication of anything. :coffee:

A lot of formerly Conservative support has gone to UKIP and the Brexit Party.

It's going to be very interesting to see the results if the Euro elections are held. Of course, UKIP won the most seats last time round and heaven alone knows how the Tories will do with their civil war over Brexit and the worst possible leader (assuming she's still there by then).
 
A lot of formerly Conservative support has gone to UKIP and the Brexit Party.

It's going to be very interesting to see the results if the Euro elections are held. Of course, UKIP won the most seats last time round and heaven alone knows how the Tories will do with their civil war over Brexit and the worst possible leader (assuming she's still there by then).
I'm not concerned with the Euro elections, they're a non-event and not indicative. If the polls had some relevance (IF) then the current westminster voting intentions are more interesting.
 
I'm not concerned with the Euro elections, they're a non-event and not indicative. If the polls had some relevance (IF) then the current westminster voting intentions are more interesting.

Maybe so, but the Euro elections are due to be held next month and we won't see a General Election for some years, unless the Tory Party has an active death wish.
 
I understand your point and obviously the press (in this case the S. Times) had some influenced in when it was released, yet to be fair it's not as simple as that.

The ongoing feud between Corbyn and Dame Margaret isn't a secret, so I suspect that this is just another element of the sledging from areas of the party.

For me, Labour being ahead in the polls is less of an issue and instead it's the relatively quiet period for the anti-Corbyn birgage which is the key point.

It hasn't been quiet though, Brexit has kept it on the back burner. Perhaps if these self interested politicians had not tantrummed themselves onto the front pages and dealt with the issues with greater dignity then maybe they might have advanced their cause further and with greater support, as it is rhey just appear spiteful and envious, burnt out and irrelevant, something anti semitism should not be. Those suffering anti semitism who are not in the public eye are being done a grest disservice by Hodge et al and their selfish approach.
 
There's no anti-Semitism in the Labour Party.

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