Labour's spin on the Panorama allegations about Anti-Semitism

The allegations aired in the BBC Panorama programme about anti-Semitism in the Labour party which were broadcast this evening should be a source of grave concern to any decent person.

They prompted a strong response from the Chief Rabbi of which more anon and this from the President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews.

But the response of the Labour party itself is almost more damaging.

The Labour leadership's briefing to supporters on the line to take in response to Panorama has been published by the Huffington Post website and is, quite frankly, astonishing.

By most people's standards I would be considered an arch-loyalist for my own party, but if they ever had the nerve to instruct me to defend the indefensible like this I would be reaching for my phone to challenge what was going on, not my keyboard to do as I was told.

So here is the Labour line: watch out for anyone advancing this position on taking this line over the next four days.



Anyone taking this position has outed themselves as so willing to say anything whatsoever if instructed to do so by the Labour leadership. These people would throw their own grandmothers under a bus if "Jeremy and Jenny" told them to do so.

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