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Communities Secretary Sajid Javid piled pressure today on Jeremy Corbyn to root out anti-Semitism in the Labour Party.

He tweeted this morning: “Another big day in Parliament today with first General Debate on antisemitism.

"Sincerely hoping @jeremycorbyn will make time to at least listen to, if not speak about, this important issue #EnoughisEnough”

Activists also drove three large billboards past Westminster and Labour headquarters in central London ahead of the debate.

The three billboards carried the messages: “Holocaust deniers harboured by Labour”, “failure to act on antisemitism” and “Institutional antisemitism in Corbyn’s Labour”.

Mr Corbyn has said he is acting against anti-Semitism within Labour ranks.