From the BBC:
Police have launched a criminal inquiry into allegations of anti-Semitic hate crimes within the Labour Party.
Met Police chief Cressida Dick told the BBC her officers were assessing online material because it appears "there may have been a crime committed". It comes after LBC Radio obtained what it said was an internal Labour document detailing 45 cases, involving messages posted by members on social media.
Ms Dick says the Met had a duty to assess the material and not dismiss it. She told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that her officers were seeking advice from the Crown Prosecution Service.
Why not focus a bit more on knife attacks, acid attacks, terrorist plots, moped muggers and all the other real crimes that really affect people?
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"Why not focus a bit more on knife attacks, acid attacks, terrorist plots, moped muggers and all the other real crimes that really affect people?"
Because the Met is nothing if not a political organisation and when enough politicians say "jump", you jump, even if you are the Chief Constable. This is the Red Tories' best weapon against Corbyn, because it essentially involves proving a negative, and they are going to go on wielding it until they are publicly humiliated.
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