Corbyn hit by new anti-Semitism claims - and what's it like to interview Johnson?

Published: Dec. 5, 2019, 7 p.m.

b'Jeremy Corbyn rejected claims today he\'s made the Labour party a "welcoming refuge" for anti-Semites, amid renewed accusations the party has failed to deal with the issue. Lawyers for the Jewish Labour Movement said 70 Labour staffers past and present have given sworn testimony into an official inquiry by the Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) into anti-Semitism in the party. We speak to our political correspondent Libby Wiener about what\'s in the leaked copy of the JLM\'s submission to the inquiry, and we get Robert\'s take on what this means for Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour campaign. Robert also gives us an insight into what it\'s like to interview Boris Johnson after he spoke to him on his Peston programme on Wednesday night - and how his approach to interviews differs from his predecessor Theresa May. The PM was out and about today talking about what would happen in the first 100 days of a Conservative government if they\'re elected. We hear from our correspondent Paul Brand about what was new in today\'s announcement and what we\'ve already heard before. We\\u2019ll bring you a new episode of Calling Peston every weekday around 5pm throughout the election campaign. Don\\u2019t forget to subscribe - and if you like what you hear, do rate us and leave a review. Get in touch with the Calling Peston team - contact @DanielHewittITV, @ShehabKhan and @Peston. For the latest election news, go to itv.com/news and follow @ITVNewsPolitics on Twitter.'