British Labour leader Keir Starmer was on Tuesday hit by the fallout of his handling of a row over alleged anti-Semitic remarks by his party’s candidate in the Rochdale byelection. Sir Keir insisted he had taken “decisive action” in withdrawing support from Azhar Ali on Monday night, but he was accused of presiding over a “shambles” having originally agreed to stand by him. Supporters of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said Sir Keir was guilty of double standards and was willing to take instant action over alleged anti-Semitic remarks by those on the left of the party, while being more...