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So when Milliband was leader, labour was ok, but when Corbyn takes over, it's got a deeply held institutional problem with anti-Semitism?
I can't say either way, I just find it coincidental that this became a stick to beat Corbyn with after several failed putsches from the Blairite wing of the party, a title that serves both them and the opposition very well in making Corbyn appear even more divisive and unelectable. The way the investigation is being conducted is also strange-contacting over a hundred people for response rather than asking people with concerns to approach investigators.
Anyway, apparently the UN is also an anti-Semitic organisation because it tabled motions denouncing Israel's indescriminate killing of Palestinian civilians. If that's the current threshold for being an anti Semite I find that troubling.
I’d look to what Jewish Labour Party members say it is, I’ve got no experience of it directly.
Adam Wagner is the sort of person I find credible, being a campaigner for human rights, Labour Party member, and Jew: https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/mar/07/labour-antisemitism-investigation