British Labour MPs who lost their seats in the recent general election have called for "fundamental change" at the top of the party and cited Labour's "unwillingness" to stand up to anti-Semitism as one of the issues that led to the party’s loss in the election, the BBC reports.

In a letter to the Observer, the group said an "unflinching" look at the causes of Labour's defeat was now needed, rather than a "simple review".


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