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Labour and anti-Semitism
Jeremy Corbyn faces a crunch meeting with Jewish leaders
Since Jeremy Corbyn became leader three years ago his party has faced accusations of anti-Semitism. He's been forced to apologise for what he called "pockets" of anti-Semitism in the Labour Party. But the charges persist and today he will meet leading Jewish figures at his own request. What does he need to say to satisfy them that he's dealing with those charges? We hear from Holocaust survivor Susan Pollack and Shadow Communities Secretary Andrew Gwynne.
(Image: Jeremy Corbyn, credit: Getty Images)
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