UK’s Labour Has Taken Steps to Drive Out Antisemitism, Watchdog Says

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LONDON (Reuters) -Britain’s opposition Labour Party has made sufficient changes over the last two years to rid its ranks of anti-Semitism, the equalities watchdog said on Wednesday, as leader Keir Starmer pledged zero tolerance of discrimination. Labour, which polls indicate has a strong chance of forming Britain’s next government after an election expected in 2024, was forced to present an action plan by the watchdog to address allegations of discrimination and harassment against Jews. “Today is an important moment in the history of the Labour Party,” Starmer said in a speech. “It has taken m…

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