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The author  seems to suggest he sees the problem as essentially on the left and makes an effort to absolve what he terms center right , which seems to include everyone else

Labours rules specifically mention anti-Semitism , according to C4 ,while Conservative party rules does not mention it specifically even once, and would therefore have to be dealt with under the generic tendency of religious intolerance

The broad thrust of modern and not so modern history suggests intolerance including racial and religious intolerance, is a significant problem on the right
The author seems to ignore this and even suggest it doesn't exist

Those of the Jewish faith in the main indicate a preference for the conservative party recent polling show he claims
The implication is they have rejected Corbyns left
He doesn't put this in any historical context  .There is some indication of a move away from labour from 2010 when it had a Jewish leader as head of party but even at that point there was a significant percentage voting conservative

They are  single point polls 

 

It does not in itself indicate cause and effect

 


It reminds me of an old poster who claimed African Americans were racists because they voted overwhelmingly for Obama
They voted overwhelmingly for bill Clinton too, and last time I checked he wasn't African American

Millibands both David and Ed are Jewish. Ed was party leader and had he been elected would arguably have been the first Jewish prime minister ...a Labour prime minister
Disreali came from a Jewish family but was baptised

The author mentions certain cases but fails to provide links or other data to easily identify so we get no source to reference them to judge or know the outcome.He is not saying they aren't investigated he's suggesting it takes too long in his view


The author himself spoke fondly of a man who was sentenced for supporting terrorists