The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has recently published a report on our investigation into the British Labour Party, which aimed to determine whether the Labour Party had committed a breach of the Equality Act 2010, related to Jewish ethnicity or Judaism, against its members, associates or guests, through the actions of its employees or agents. They also investigated the steps taken by the Party to implement the recommendations of previous reports, and whether the Party handled antisemitism complaints lawfully, efficiently and effectively.
The investigation has identified serious failings in leadership and an inadequate process for handling antisemitism complaints across the Labour Party, and they have identified multiple failures in the systems it uses to resolve them. They have concluded that there were unlawful acts of harassment and discrimination for which the Labour Party is responsible.
Find out more about the investigation on the EHRC website.