He does not directly voice any bias, but nor does he address any of the concerns that Jewish people have about the security of their community in britain or elsewhere. For them, this is a big step backwards. I know this forum is mainly leftist / anti Israel, so Corbyn's position will likely be welcomed here. However I can't see him progressing far as an international figure if he is this divisive on a domestic level.
The Freinds of Labour group disagree, based on this speech.
https://www.politicshome.com/party-politics/articles/news/jeremy-corbyns-full-speech-labour-friends-israel-reception
He does not directly voice any bias, but nor does he address any of the concerns that Jewish people have about the security of their community in britain or elsewhere. For them, this is a big step backwards. I know this forum is mainly leftist / anti Israel, so Corbyn's position will likely be welcomed here. However I can't see him progressing far as an international figure if he is this divisive on a domestic level.