Four in ten people think the Labour Party has a problem with antisemitism, according to a poll shared exclusively with Sky News. A survey carried out by Savanta suggests 41% of the UK public thinks the party still struggles with anti-Jewish prejudice - the highest figure for any of the major parties - while one third of Labour voters said they thought the same. The polling firm interviewed 2,217 adults online aged 18 and over between 16 and 18 February, shortly after Labour withdrew support for Azhar Ali, its candidate in the Rochdale by-election. Mr Ali, who led the Labour...