Photo by Kevin Hayes/Alamy Live News Six years ago, Jeremy Corbyn’s failure to deal with accusations of anti-Semitism within the Labour party helped to fell his leadership. His response to the 2020 Equality and Human Rights Commission report into how the party dealt with these charges was deemed so inadequate by Keir Starmer that he exiled Corbyn from the party. To Zarah Sultana, the Independent (but former Labour) MP who is now co-founding a new left-wing party alongside Corbyn, the former Labour leader’s response was too soft. Corbynism “capitulated to the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism,” she told the New Left...