Jeremy Corbyn declines to apologize to Jews over Labour anti-Semitism
Pressed repeatedly in BBC interview, UK opposition leader won’t express regret, says chief rabbi is wrong and he is ‘determined that our society be safe for people of all faiths’
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn repeatedly declined to apologize to British Jewry for his handling of anti-Semitism in his party, during an interview with the BBC on Tuesday evening.
The BBC’s Andrew Neil pressed Corbyn several times to apologize to the Jewish community, in the wake of Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis’s statementthat Britain’s Jews were “gripped by anxiety” over the future of the community in the country, amid the prospect of a Labour win in the December 12 election.
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