In 2020, a major UK political leader was suspended following a landmark antisemitism report
A landmark investigation into antisemitism within the UK's Labour Party led to the unprecedented 2020 suspension of its former leader, Jeremy Corbyn, marking a seismic shift in British political history.
In October 2020, the Equality and Human Rights Commission released a scathing report identifying serious failings in how the Labour Party handled antisemitism complaints. Shortly after its release, former leader Jeremy Corbyn was suspended from the party following his public claim that the scale of the problem had been 'dramatically overstated' for political reasons.
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