JEREMY CORBYN is 'unfit to be Prime Minister' according to the Jewish Labour Movement (JLM), who passed a motion of no confidence against the leader yesterday.
Earlier, Shadow Attorney General Baroness Chakrabarti called on the group not to"personalise the issue".
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