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GAZA RANT CRISIS Labour descend into chaos after second wannabe MP caught ranting about ‘f***ing Israel’

 A second aspiring MP has thrown the Labor Party into chaos by shouting “f***g Israel”.





Graham Jones has been suspended while leader Sir Keir Starmer is already facing criticism over anti-Semitism.

Jones was called in for questioning by party chiefs last night after claiming that Britons' involvement in volunteering for the Israel Defense Forces "should be stopped".

It comes after the party suspended Rochdale candidate Azhar Ali, who claimed Israel allowed the October 7 Hamas attacks so it could invade Gaza.


Sir Keir yesterday insisted his party had "changed" from the Jeremy Corbyn era before audio emerged of Jones, who is seeking election in Hyndburn, where he used to be MP.

He and Ali made their "appalling" comments at the same Lancashire Labor Party meeting.

The Jewish Labor Movement accused Jones of trying to "further inflame tensions".

Tory MP Jonathan Gullis said: “What a disgusting and disgusting man Graham Jones is. The rot of anti-Semitism clearly still persists in Labour.”

Defense Secretary Grant Shapps said Sir Keir had dragged his feet despite claiming to take "tough and decisive action" on Ali.

He added: “Doing the right thing and standing up against anti-Semitism should be the easiest thing to do. And it's clearly not conclusive because Labor has been supporting its man all this time and has taken another U-turn just because of the headlines.

Lawyer Martin Ford, who led a review of the party's culture, said the handling of the controversy was "disgraceful".

It follows the party's switch to a £28 billion green energy plan.

Former Tory leader Lord Hague said: "Keir Starmer has got a lot of U-turns, he's going round and round really."

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