The nasty anti-Semitism now being exposed in the Labour Party has existed for a long time, but is only now really being exposed. As the leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP), I have for years faced smears and accusations levelled at my party because of the odd comment from very junior local officials. Whenever people have said nasty things in UKIP, we have got rid of them. The Labour Party’s problem is far worse however. Their extremists are not local branch members or parish Councillors. Instead anti-Semitic comments are being made by figures such as the former Mayor of London Ken Livingstone and the former Mayor of Blackburn Salim Mulla. Already we hear of elected Labour Councillors being suspended daily, with some estimates that already fifty members have had to be suspended. I suspect this problem for Labour is just beginning, For too long the utter hatred entrenched in the hearts of the far-left has been given a free pass. Whilst rightly, the Nazi-loving far-right have been condemned and deemed beyond the pale, those on the fringes who write about Jewish conspiracies and of destroying Israel have been let off the hook. Many of these sorts of far-left extremists