Johnson accuses Corbyn of Anti-Semitism

Johnson accuses Corbyn of Anti-Semitism

Boris Johnson has said the leader of the main opposition Labour party, Jeremy Corbyn, was guilty of anti-Semitism.

"I think by condoning anti-Semitism the way he does, I'm afraid he's effectively culpable of that vice," Johnson told a leadership debate organised by the Sun newspaper and TalkRadio.

The Labour Party has battled accusations of anti-Semitism since 2016 and Corbyn - a veteran campaigner for Palestinian rights - as well as other senior party officials have been accused of failing to take decisive action to deal with it.

"Jeremy Corbyn is implacably opposed to anti-Semitism in all its forms and has campaigned against it throughout his life," a Labour Party spokesperson said, callingJohnson's comments "baseless". 

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