But what's interesting is why he had to take such a tough line. I agree that Corbyn dallied and should have been much tougher with some far worse examples (Burgon for instance) but I'm not convinced that masses of the voting public were put off Labour by a perceived anti-semitic stance. The new...
I'm not sure that they wanted to get rid of her, specifically (inside the tent and all that) but, in a week where Johnson has avoided sacking Jenrick for far worse behaviour, it makes Starmer look much tougher.
I'm not entirely convinced that sacking RLB was the best approach though - I agree...