Britain goes to the polls on Thursday but Jewish voters, many of them traditionally Labour supporters, are torn over the party's failure to deal with anti-Semtism
Watson's departure a blow to dwindling moderate wing of party, leaves hard-left leader Jeremy Corbyn with little opposition over issues like Brexit and anti-Israel stance
US president, calling in to hardliner Nigel Farage's talk show, criticizes British leader's Brexit deal, saying it makes it impossible to strike a future trade agreement
Though not all Jewish Brits are crazy about 'Leave' proponent PM Johnson, accusations of anti-Semitism leading vast majority to avoid opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn at any cost
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