Corbyn and his supporters need to stop pointing at the unfair spotlight that singles them out, and address anti-Semitism on the left.
Many on the left, and the Jewish left, have been quick to condemn the group as a bunch of Blairites interested in furthering their own careers
Quoting me multiple times, Harpin failed to provide context for any of the quotes, cutting them short and/or not clarifying
Over the past two weeks, Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of Britain’s Labor party, has faced renewed accusations of anti-Semitism.
Most of the hate being thrown at Jewdas is not because of our outlandish rituals but because of our position on Israel.
Jeremy Corbyn has defied all predictions. And like Bernie Sanders in the U.S., he is particularly popular among Britain’s disenchanted youth.
Like many past initiatives, UJS’ Bridges Not Boycotts calls for mutual understanding — if one party desists in their demand for equal civil rights.