UK Jewish peer: Chief rabbi should not have attacked Labour, Corbyn over anti-Semitism

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A British Jewish peer who fled the Nazis as a child says UK Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis' attack on Labour and its leader Corbyn in today's Times of London newspaper was "unjustified and unfair."
Labour should have acted quicker on anti-Semitism, former MP Alfred Dubs says, but adds that he is "bitterly disappointed that [Mirvis has] done that."
Mirivis said that anti-Semitism was a "poison" in Labor sanctioned by its leadership.
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