It's encouraging to see the way this is being played out, with Labour & left-leaning MPs, pundits, activists and ordinary voters calling openly calling the party out on its failure to deal with antisemitism and specifically criticising the foolish tactical thinking underlying the leadership's reluctance to tackle the issue. Political parties and movements have to be able to have these kinds of conversations and approach matters of principle in a principled manner. What's happening now is going to be good for Labour in the long term. Considering the lukewarm response to eg. Baroness Warsi's & others' allegations of Islamophobia in the Conservative Party--not to mention their warm embrace of xenophobic policies--Tories could stand to learn from this moment.