Luciana Berger will rejoin the Labor Party four years after resigning in protest of her handling of anti-Semitism allegations.
The former shadow minister needed police protection to attend a Labor Party conference and suffered a torrent of anti-Semitic abuse during Jeremy Corbyn's time as leader.
He has now accepted an apology from Sir Keir Starmer, who said he had been subjected to "intolerable and unacceptable" abuse within the party. โYou left because you were forced out by intimidation, bullying and racism,โ he wrote. โHis was a principled and courageous move. But it was one you should never have been forced to take. That day will forever be a stain on Labor history."
Luciana Berger: I left the Labor Party because I couldn't sleep at night
In her reply, former Liverpool MP Wavertree said the