Members attending the British Labour party’s annual conference have passed a rule on how they will handle anti-Semitism complaints, JTA reported on Monday.
The change, passed on Sunday in Brighton, England, stipulates that complaints about anti-Semitism will be reviewed by an independent committee. During his years at the helm of the party, former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was accused of allowing anti-Semitism to fester among some of the party’s left-wing supporters.
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