Disciplinary cases involving antisemitism have accounted for over 80 per cent of those determined by Labour’s national executive committee (NEC), latest statistics confirm. New figures, produced by the party in line with recommendations of the EHRC report into antisemitism, confirm that of 148 cases taken up by the NEC from January up until March this year, 81.08 per cent involved claims of anti-Jewish racism. This compared to 9.46 per cent involving claims around online conduct, 2.03 per cent dealing with bullying allegations, and 0.68 per cent around Islamophobia claims. Get The Jewish News Daily Edition by email and never miss...