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Gb: chief rabbi attacks Labor and Corbyn


Tue, 26 Nov 2019 12:22:11 +0100

LONDON, NOVEMBER 26 - A harsh attack on Labor and its leader Jeremy Corbyn, accused of allowing the "poison" of anti-Semitism to take root in the party, was launched today in the Times by Rupert Murdoch by the great Orthodox rabbi of the Kingdom United, Ephraim Mirvis, ahead of the British elections on 12 December. Mirvis, who represents the largest community of observant Jews in the Kingdom, has almost echoed the irrational appeals for an electoral boycott against Labor that emerged in the Jewish mainstream of the Kingdom.
"It is not up to me to tell anyone to whom to vote," he said, not without, however, branding Corbyn as inadequate to the role of prime minister and as "incompatible with British values of which we are so proud of the way the Labor leadership he tackled anti-Jewish racism ". The attack, rejected by the Labor summit, arrived on the day of the presentation of an ad hoc Labor manifesto on freedom of faith and the fight against racism.