If it wasn’t for hubris and the bravery of one or more than one … what we had all suspected might never have been proven.

I like, thousands in the Labour party, am thankful that chapter is now closed. The report also showed that the senior staffers were shocked and disappointed as the party performed better than expected in the 2017 election, when they had diverted resources to right-wing MPs even if they were in safe seats as part of a “secret key seats team.”, The report said this data showed that in 2017 “some key staff even appeared to work against the party's core objective of winning elections.”.

The public broadcaster itself did release an article about the Labour Leaks scandal, in which it seemed to downplay the significance of the revelations.

Why did no one ever point out the long history of Zionist antisemitism, a plainly uncontroversial matter? And just before 3pm on 14 April, Mills noted that the response from BBC journalists had been eerily quiet: Update: There are over 100 BBC journalists on this list & I still can't find even one tweet or retweet referring to that leaked Labour report. Nothing stops you using social media. It's understood that Sir Keir Starmer's proposals for the investigation were largely agreed with only 'minor' tweaks made by the NEC. He concluded: The future of our democracy hinges on our public service media offering fair and accurate coverage of political controversies, and a regulator that properly holds them to account. Luciana Berger: Ditto Another reason why the current near-silence stands out, meanwhile, is that the BBC has been right at the forefront of reporting allegations against Corbyn’s Labour in recent years.

But others say the report was leaked in an attempt to "smear whistleblowers". We have to inform the public in our own way. In the wake of the Labour Leaks scandal, one author had a look to see what BBC journalists were saying. The dossier claimed anti-Jeremy Corbyn sentiment among Labour staff hindered efforts to tackle the issue within the party. And quite dangerous. The dossier claimed anti-Jeremy Corbyn sentiment among Labour staff hindered efforts to tackle the issue within the party.

Michael Walker has a piece on Double Down News on all this. But we are worried about maintaining enough income to pay our staff and minimal overheads. Oldknow: Ditto Ahead of the meeting, a spokesman for Sir Keir said he wanted the investigation to be "swift" and completed within "a matter of months". World, Europe Leaked Labour document rocks UK's main opposition party Report says 'hyper-factional' behaviour of party staff against leader curbed attempts to deal with anti-Semitism complaints
Stolliday: Ditto Why was every Zionist accuser of Corbyn treated as if they were as innocent as a new-born? The statement added: “We have also asked for immediate sight of any legal advice the Labour Party has already received about the report.”. Our democracy depends on it. Sir Keir has the support of much of the NEC and has appointed allies who will back his plans. In the wake of the Labour Leaks scandal, one author had a look to see what BBC journalists were saying. So today, it’s more important than ever before that we build an accountable, people-led media landscape. Ali Moussavi: Ditto