Louise Ellman, the MP for Liverpool Riverside, was said to be subjected to “obsessive interrogations” about Israel and Palestine

Labour Party figures are angry that disciplinary action has not been taken against members in a branch that was allegedly beset by incidents of antisemitism “with troubling regularity”.

An investigation was conducted into the Liverpool Riverside constituency party after a series of complaints about “uncomradely behaviour, endemic behavioural problems within meetings and incidents of antisemitism”, according to its final report.

The confidential document, which was presented to Labour’s governing committee around a year ago, was obtained by The Times this week. The investigation took place for up to 18 months, during which Jeremy Corbyn was Labour leader.

The report concluded that a “significant proportion of each meeting is given over to intense questioning on Israel from the floor” and that there were “obsessive interrogations” of