Ken Livingstone denies ever hearing anti-Semitic comments in Labour

Former Mayor of London Ken Livingstone has denied ever listening to an anti-Semitic time period within the Labour celebration.

"Pink Ken" resigned from the celebration in 2018 citing allegations of antisemitism in opposition to him.

When accused by Edwina Currie on GB Information, Mr Livingstone stated the allegations have been made as a result of worry of a Labour authorities.

He stated on Dan Wootton tonight: "This has been ramped up as a result of they worry the election of a Labour authorities.

Ken Livingstone
Ken Livingstone
GB Information
Edwina Currie
Edwina Currie
GB Information

"i joined the Labour celebration again in 1969, in all that point I've by no means heard anybody make an anti-semitic remark."

He added: "If you happen to're anti-semitic, you are not going to affix the Labour celebration."

Former chief Jeremy Corbyn was suspended from Labour within the wake of his response to a report from a human rights watchdog that discovered the celebration broke equality legal guidelines in relation to its dealing with of antisemitism complaints.

His time as chief of the opposition was marred by complaints of racism in opposition to Jews and accusations senior officers have been gradual to crack down on members who promoted antisemitism.

A damning report by the Equality and Human Rights Fee discovered the celebration was chargeable for illegal acts of harassment and discrimination.

The watchdog highlighted the actions of former London mayor Ken Livingstone and Pam Bromley, who was a councillor in Rossendale, Lancashire, in the course of the anti-Semitism row.

Whereas Mr Corbyn’s suspension was later lifted, his successor, Sir Keir Starmer, ordered that the celebration whip be withheld from him, successfully suspending him as a Labour MP.

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