LONDON – Ex-Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn said Tuesday he has been reinstated to the U.K. opposition party after a three-week suspension — a decision that touched off fury from Jewish leaders angry about anti-Semitism in Labour that flourished during his tenure.Corbyn was suspended after he said the problem of anti-Semitism in the party had been “dramatically overstated” for political reasons.
His comment followed a scathing report from the U.K. equalities watchdog, which found “significant failings” and a “lack of leadership” in how the left-of-center party handled allegations of anti-Semitism among its members.Before the meeting of the National Executive Committee on Tuesday, Corbyn issued a statement saying that concerns about.