In his early weeks as Labour leader, Sir Keir Starmer said: "It was very important to me to seek to address the disgrace of antisemitism in our party as soon as possible." Almost four years on, and months out from a general election, he's facing a new row about the extent of antisemitism within Labour. Three of his party's politicians, including two who were standing for parliament, are now linked to a meeting of activists where it's claimed antisemitic remarks were made. On this episode of the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson speaks to Alex Hearn, director of Labour Against...