Sultana accuses Corbyn of capitulation' over antisemitism in attack on co-leader
Briefly

Zarah Sultana accused Jeremy Corbyn of capitulating over antisemitism by accepting the IHRA definition, which she argued alienated voters. She stated that Labour under his leadership triangulated on Brexit, leading to disenchantment among many. Further criticisms included the abandonment of mandatory reselection of MPs and a lack of efforts to engage the party's mass membership in labor movements and tenant unions. Sultana emphasized the need for Labour to fight back against state and media attacks, rather than compromise on key issues.
Zarah Sultana criticized Jeremy Corbyn's acceptance of the IHRA definition of antisemitism, stating it alienated voters and hindered Labour's progress during his leadership.
Sultana argued that Labour under Corbyn failed to mobilize its mass membership into meaningful political action, thus impoverishing the party's social base.
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