Britain's Equalities and Human Rights Commission has given the Labour Party 14 days to respond to a hefty dossier of shocking allegations of anti-Semitism, according to the Evening Standard.
A preliminary inquiry was ordered after the Campaign Against Anti-Semitism submitted complaints and the Jewish Labour Movement handed more than 1,000 pages of testimony from hundreds of Jewish members of the party. A commission spokeswoman said, “Having received a number of complaints regarding antisemitism in the Labour Party, we believe Labour may have unlawfully discriminated against people because of their ethnicity and religious beliefs. Our concerns are sufficient for us to consider using our statutory enforcement powers."