Comment: Will this satisfy the Lobby and the British deep state? Can Corbyn retire in peace now? Or will they seek his head?
Britain's Labour opposition suspended its former leader Jeremy Corbyn on Thursday after he downplayed a report that detailed serious failings in the party's handling of persistent anti-Semitism complaints during his 2015-2019 leadership.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) said it had found evidence of failure to adequately train people investigating alleged anti-Semitism, political interference in the processing of complaints, and harassment of individuals.
Corbyn's successor, Keir Starmer, said he accepted the findings in full, who said:
"It is a day of shame for the Labour Party. We have failed Jewish people... I am truly sorry for all the pain and grief that has been caused. Never again will we fail to tackle anti-Semitism and never again will we lose your trust."Starmer has been trying to make a clean break from the hard-left Corbyn era as he seeks to turn around Labour's fortunes after four successive general election defeats since 2010.
But the ruling Conservatives were quick to attack Starmer on Thursday, pointing out that as Labour's Brexit policy chief under Corbyn, he had worked closely with him and campaigned for him to be prime minister.
















Comment: Starmer's reaction came as no surprise. Others chimed in to trounce Corbyn: