With MPs alleging that Luciana Berger was only listed as “hostile” to Jeremy Corbyn on a leaked party memo “because she is Jewish”, it’s time for Labour to confront the issue of anti-semitism head on.

It can be hard for people on the Left to admit that our movement has a problem with bigotry. Generally speaking, we’re used to being on the other side of these kind of conflicts. Historically, organised anti-fascism has always had close links with labour activism. Left-wing parties have consistently led the way in the push for all forms of equalities legislation.

More broadly, we’re used to thinking of ourselves as the good guys. Our politics is focused on fairness, redistribution and standing with the oppressed against the architects of their oppression.