WATCH: Britain’s Labour continues to grapple with anti-Semitism in its midst August 1, 2018Since his election to serve as Labour Party chief in 2015, Jeremy Corbyn has been accused of tolerating anti-Semitic views in the party and of being anti-Semitic himself.Last week, a joint front-page editorial published in the country’s three most prominent Jewish papers said that a government led by Corbyn would pose an “existential threat to Jewish life in this country.”Most recently, Corbyn has apologized after images appeared of him hosting a 2010 event which likened the actions of Israel to those of the Nazis. Labour MP Louise Ellman said she was “exceedingly disturbed” to hear about the incident, stressing the need for party to clean up. Just In: Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has apologised after images appeared of him hosting a 2010 event which likened the actions of Israel to those of the Nazis.Read more: https://t.co/oHwQJL3HqG pic.twitter.com/AmUOTeIOXA— Good Morning Britain (@GMB) August 1, 2018 Louise Ellman MP says she is “exceedingly disturbed” to hear the Times report that Jeremy Corbyn hosted an event in 2010 which likened Israel to the Nazis.@LouiseEllman | #newsnight pic.twitter.com/RXGBNFwFuP— BBC Newsnight (@BBCNewsnight) July 31, 2018 anti-SemitismBritish JewsCorbynLabour Party