British Labor Party did not tolerate freedom of speech
Members Of ‘Palestine’ Facebook Group Suspended

Britain’s Labour Party suspended several members of a private Facebook group that included the party’s leader, Jeremy Corbyn, over its activities against Israeli crimes in the occupied lands.
A spokesperson for Corbyn, a left-wing politician whom many Jews accuse of tolerating anti-Israeli in the party’s ranks, stressed in a comment to The Guardian on Thursday that Corbyn is not alleged to have said anything anti-Israeli in the group, which he left in 2015.
Reports in the British media Thursday did not name those who were suspended. The group had thousands of members.
“As anyone knows, in social media all sorts of things are posted which often others participating aren’t even aware of,” the spokersperson, who was not named, was quoted as saying.
Content from the Palestine Live group was revealed in a 250-page dossier looking at the posts and profiles of members of the group compiled by David Collier, whose blog is about anti-Israeli posts. Some of the posts include links to Holocaust denial myths, allegations of Israel’s involvement in the 9/11 and other terror attacks and the training of Islamic State fighters, as well as conspiracy theories involving the Rothschild family.
Corbyn posted several times in the group after being tagged in posts. He left the group around the time he became Labour leader.
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