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JVL calls for charity status of CAA to be revoked
Maureen Lipman speaking at a demonstration organised by the Campaign Against Anti-semitism

A LEFT-WING Jewish group has written to the Charity Commission to challenge the charitable status of the “politically partisan” group Campaign Against Anti-semitism (CAA).

Jewish Voice for Labour (JVL) has made a formal complaint to the watchdog, which it is now investigating.

JVL argues that CAA is a “highly politically partisan organisation which does not deserve charitable status” and tax breaks that such status brings.

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