Labour has been attacked for its stance on racism, but have other parties gone further?Labour faced widespread criticism for its delay in adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of antisemitism, but where do the other main parties stand?In July the Conservative party claimed it had adopted the definition in full, but at the time its code of conduct made no mention of antisemitism. The code stated that discrimination on the basis of “religion or belief” constituted a breach of the party’s rules but did not specify a definition of antisemitism, despite Theresa May saying all political parties should adopt the full IHRA definition. Continue reading…
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