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MPs speak out in emotional debate on anti-Semitism
MPs have been speaking out about anti-Semitism, including Luciana Berger who quit the Labour Party this week.
Labour MP Ruth Smeeth said she was 'devastated that my closest political sister in this House has been hounded out of the Labour Party'.
Meanwhile, Labour spokesperson Barry Gardiner apologised to the Jewish community, saying the party was trying to do better.
Kristiina Cooper reports.
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