A crucial time for Jeremy Corbyn?
The Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has insisted that there is no crisis within the party after a deepening row about anti-Semitism led to the suspension of Ken Livingstone.
David Cameron said it was quite clear that the Labour party had a problem with anti-Semitism and had to deal with it. But one senior member of the shadow cabinet, Seema Malhotra, insisted that Labour had acted swiftly -- and the suspension of Ken Livingstone was a "defining moment".
Our political editor, Laura Kuenssberg, considers the risks for Jeremy Corbyn:
(Photo: Jeremy Corbyn. Credit: Getty Images)
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