Jeremy Corbyn defends attending dinner organised by left wing Jewdas group as Labour's anti-Semitism row rumbles on

VOICED: Shows exterior shots UK Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn MP with Shadow Education Secretary Angela Rayner MP on visits to Swindon. Interview with Jeremy Corbyn speaking on defending attending Jewdas event and commenting on anti-Semitism in Labour Party. Exterior shots people from the Jewish community in Parliament Square in London protesting anti-Semitism in the Labour Party on March 26th 2018. Interior shots volunteers working in Momentum office. Interview with President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews Jonathan Arkush speaking on huge gulf between what Corbyn says and what he does. Interview with founder of Momentum Jon Lansman speaking on defending Corbyn and the Jewdas group. (NB THIS CLIP CONTAINS BLACK HOLES - THIRD PARTY CONTENT) Jeremy Corbyn has defended his decision to attend a dinner organised by a left-wing Jewish group, which had previously dismissed allegations of anti-semitism in the Labour Party as smears. The Labour leader who brought home grown beetroot from his allotment to the event, said he had no regrets. His critics have accused him of sticking two fingers up to the mainstream Jewish community, on 3rd April, 2018
VOICED: Shows exterior shots UK Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn MP with Shadow Education Secretary Angela Rayner MP on visits to Swindon. Interview with Jeremy Corbyn speaking on defending attending Jewdas event and commenting on anti-Semitism in Labour Party. Exterior shots people from the Jewish community in Parliament Square in London protesting anti-Semitism in the Labour Party on March 26th 2018. Interior shots volunteers working in Momentum office. Interview with President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews Jonathan Arkush speaking on huge gulf between what Corbyn says and what he does. Interview with founder of Momentum Jon Lansman speaking on defending Corbyn and the Jewdas group. (NB THIS CLIP CONTAINS BLACK HOLES - THIRD PARTY CONTENT) Jeremy Corbyn has defended his decision to attend a dinner organised by a left-wing Jewish group, which had previously dismissed allegations of anti-semitism in the Labour Party as smears. The Labour leader who brought home grown beetroot from his allotment to the event, said he had no regrets. His critics have accused him of sticking two fingers up to the mainstream Jewish community, on 3rd April, 2018
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