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Sir Keir Starmer showed the door to Labor members who oppose his work on anti-Semitism, warning them that the party "will never come back".
It comes as it has been confirmed that Labor is no longer under scrutiny by the equality watchdog after making changes to address its handling of anti-Semitism. The Labor leader, who will apologize again on behalf of the party on Wednesday, used an article in The Times newspaper to point out the "permanent, fundamental and irrevocable" changes made since Jeremy Corbyn took office.