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© Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/04/2018. LONDON, UK. Campaign Against Antisemitism hold a demonstration outside the Labour Party HQ. The group accuse Jeremy Corbyn (not pictured) of bringing the party into 'disrepute' for 'dismissing and endorsing' anti-semitic views. Photo credit: Cliff Hide/LNP

Campaign Against Antisemitism hold a rally protesting the Labour Party's rejection of the group's disciplinary complaint made against leader Jeremy Corbyn, which accuses him of bringing the party into 'disrepute' for 'dismissing and endorsing' anti-semitic views. The complaint also criticises Corbyn for his defence of an anti-Semitic mural in London that had already been earmarked for removal by Tower Hamlets Council, and for his membership of the 'Palestine Live' Facebook group

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© Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/04/2018. LONDON, UK. Campaign Against Antisemitism hold a demonstration outside the Labour Party HQ. The group accuse Jeremy Corbyn (not pictured) of bringing the party into 'disrepute' for 'dismissing and endorsing' anti-semitic views.  Photo credit: Cliff Hide/LNP<br />
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Campaign Against Antisemitism hold a rally protesting the Labour Party's rejection of the group's disciplinary complaint made against leader Jeremy Corbyn, which accuses him of bringing the party into 'disrepute' for 'dismissing and endorsing' anti-semitic views. The complaint also criticises Corbyn for his defence of an anti-Semitic mural in London that had already been earmarked for removal by Tower Hamlets Council, and for his membership of the 'Palestine Live' Facebook group