Given that it was the first time many in the room will have heard the Labour leader, he could have taken the opportunity to address concerns about his support for Jeremy Corbyn during the period when antisemitism poisoned the party.
After all, in 2019, he said, ‘I do think Jeremy Corbyn would make a great Prime Minister’.
When Louise Ellman said that Corbyn was ‘a danger to the Jewish community’, Starmer insisted: ‘I don’t accept that. I don’t accept that’.
And in 2020 during the leadership election, he even attacked those who campaigned against him, saying: ‘The attacks on Jeremy Corbyn were terrible, they vilified him.’
(TheJC.com)