Fury at Corbyn’s approach to anti-semitism has pushed up to 15 MPs to the brink of a breakaway JEFF J MITCHELL

Labour MPs are planning a new vote of no confidence in Jeremy Corbyn — as it emerged that the Labour leader has snubbed the head of MI5 in order to tackle the anti-semitism scandal engulfing his party.

Corbyn had been asked to attend a briefing by Andrew Parker, the head of the security service, to give him the “facts of life” on the threat from jihadist terrorists and Russian spies in Britain.

But the meeting, due to take place at MI5’s Thames House headquarters on Tuesday, was canned after Corbyn chose to attend a meeting of Labour’s National Executive Committee, which will decide whether to adopt the internationally recognised definition of anti-semitism in full.

Fury at Corbyn’s approach to anti-semitism has pushed up to 15…