According to the AP, anti-Semitism is mentioned by many Britons as one of the main reasons for not voting for Labor in the December 12 elections.

The Times magazine on Tuesday published a chronicle in which Britain's highest rabbi accused the party of not tackling anti-Semitism within the party and that it would be sanctioned from the top.

In an interview with the BBC, the Labor leader was asked four times whether he wanted to apologize to the British Jews, but declined. This has made the criticism of Jeremy Corbyn and Labor even harder.

Ever since Jeremy Corbyn, a well-known Palestinian activist, was elected party leader in 2015, he has been criticized for not dealing adequately with anti-Semitism within the party.

Corbyn himself has clearly distanced himself from anti-Semitism.