Shadow Foreign Secretary admits Labour didn't deal well with Anti-Semitism row
One of the Labour leader's closest allies, Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry, has admitted that the Labour party contains "sickening individuals" who are Anti-Semitic and that when a “very unfortunate” row about how to deal with this broke out, “We didn’t deal with it well.”.
She told the Labour conference that
"If we want to root out fascism and racism and hatred from our world, and from our country, then we must start, we must start, with rooting it out of our own party,”
She added that
"We must all acknowledge that there are sickening individuals on the fringes of our movement, who use our legitimate support for Palestine as a cloak and a cover for their despicable hatred of Jewish people, and their desire to see Israel destroyed.
“Those people stand for everything that we have always stood against and they must be kicked out of our party the same way Oswald Mosley was kicked out of Liverpool.”
She told the Labour conference that
"If we want to root out fascism and racism and hatred from our world, and from our country, then we must start, we must start, with rooting it out of our own party,”
She added that
"We must all acknowledge that there are sickening individuals on the fringes of our movement, who use our legitimate support for Palestine as a cloak and a cover for their despicable hatred of Jewish people, and their desire to see Israel destroyed.
“Those people stand for everything that we have always stood against and they must be kicked out of our party the same way Oswald Mosley was kicked out of Liverpool.”
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