'Hierarchy of racism' fears threaten Starmer's hopes of Labour unity
by Damien Gayle from World news | The Guardian on (#56VQP)
After the antisemitism rows of the Corbyn era, there are concerns that black voters are now being pushed away
When Keir Starmer approved apologies and six-figure damages last month for former Labour officials who had accused the party of antisemitism, he probably hoped to draw a line under a damaging issue that had dogged the party under its former leader Jeremy Corbyn.
But rather than solving Labour's problems, the settlements - regarded by some on the party's left as principally about repudiating Corbyn's leadership - could transform one racism row into another.
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