A Jewish woman has threatened legal action against Britain s Labour Party after being put under investigation for a third time over allegations of anti-Semitism , the Guardian has reported. .
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July 9, 2021
LONDON: Eight current or former Labour members have lost a High Court claim against the party over its disciplinary process for investigating complaints of anti-Semitism.
They alleged Labour had acted unfairly by failing to close investigations or revoke their suspension or expulsion after the equality watchdog found that the party’s disciplinary procedure was unfair.
The Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) found there was “a lack of a clear and fair process for respondents” to allegations of anti-Semitism in an October 2019 report, the court heard. Following the report, the party said it accepted the EHRC’s recommendations and findings in full, with leader Sir Keir Starmer saying Labour would establish “an independent complaints process as soon as possible”.