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  • Corbyn was in charge when we received a statutory judgement that we had discriminated against Jewish people, institutionally. He was specifically called out for a failure of leadership in that judgement, and in the subsequent Forde report, in not tackling the issue and not taking it seriously.

    That's an interesting interpretation/précis.

    Just been through the Forde report and there are no such suggestions, so either you've misinterpreted the report or are making it up.

    As far as I remember, the EHRC upheld two complaints after a lengthy investigation. Two. I would ask whether you think the volume of column inches devoted to the crisis was proportionate to upholding two cases of discrimination, but you've already hinted at your view, so I won't bother.

  • In the interests of balance - it’s also possible you’ve misread the report, or misunderstood what he was saying.

    Although - I just spent 10 minutes word searching “serious” and “Corbyn” in the Forde report and also couldn’t find any of those suggestions, but I gave up.

    I don’t have a good understanding of it all and in part am just trying to improve that.

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