Labour 'could be guilty of unlawful discrimination over antisemitism'
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Labour 'could be guilty of unlawful discrimination over antisemitism'
The equality watchdog says it could take enforcement action, as Labour rejects any suggestion the party has acted unlawfully.
Labour may have "unlawfully discriminated" against people over antisemitism claims, the equality watchdog has said.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has said it could take enforcement action over the complaints, ranging from a voluntary agreement to address the issues raised to a full-blown investigation.
It will be contacting the party to set out its concerns and ask for a response within 14 days.
If the watchdog finds that response to be unsatisfactory, it could then launch a formal investigation.
A spokesman said: "Having received a number of complaints regarding antisemitism in the Labour Party, we believe Labour may have unlawfully discriminated against people because of their ethnicity and religious beliefs.
https://news.sky.com/story/labour-could-be-guilty-of-unlawful-discrimination-over-antisemitism-11657450
Labour may have "unlawfully discriminated" against people over antisemitism claims, the equality watchdog has said.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has said it could take enforcement action over the complaints, ranging from a voluntary agreement to address the issues raised to a full-blown investigation.
It will be contacting the party to set out its concerns and ask for a response within 14 days.
If the watchdog finds that response to be unsatisfactory, it could then launch a formal investigation.
A spokesman said: "Having received a number of complaints regarding antisemitism in the Labour Party, we believe Labour may have unlawfully discriminated against people because of their ethnicity and religious beliefs.
https://news.sky.com/story/labour-could-be-guilty-of-unlawful-discrimination-over-antisemitism-11657450
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Re: Labour 'could be guilty of unlawful discrimination over antisemitism'
nicko wrote:No shit Sherlock !
This is what happens when Labour try to brush under the carpet the problem mate
If it ends in investigation, then they will have access to emails and their own files
Its about time it happened mate
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