However, an investigation committee heard that the General Medical Council (GMC) said it was “not suggested” Dr Whyte “holds anti-Semitic views himself” and that it was not his “intention” to be anti-Semitic. The GMC concluded his conduct was suitable for a warning as it “falls just short of that which would be considered serious enough to pose a risk to public protection”. The Campaign Against Antisemitism called the GMC’s decision not to suspend or strike off the doctor “another spectacular failure”. A spokesman said: “Is there any level of racism against Jewish people that the GMC would consider worthy of...