Anti-semitism row: Lift up the rocks and it can be amazing what you find
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WELL, WELL, WELL, it’s amazing what crawls blinking to the surface when you turn over enough rocks, isn’t it, and I’m not talking about newts.
The ongoing anti-semitism row within Labour, whatever your views on the issue, is a serious matter and one which the party is swiftly moving to address.
It has already suspended Bradford MP Naz Shah and Ken Livingstone over the matter and the NEC will rule on their cases in due course.
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