Nine people were suing party for failure to protect their data after they were identified in leaked report

Nine people who were suing the Labour party after they were named as complainants in a leaked report over antisemitism have dropped their case.

The nine were suing Labour for failure to protect their data and invasion of privacy after they were identified as having made complaints about antisemitism in an 860-page document that claimed factional hostility towards Jeremy Corbyn contributed to the party’s ineffective handling of such complaints.

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