3 labour peers have resigned over anti semitism in the party clearly part of the biggee plot to oust Jeremy corbyn as it has been reported on the BBC news.
Lord Triesman, general secretary between 2001 and 2003, accused Jeremy Corbyn of anti-Semitism and said the party was no longer "a safe environment" for Jewish people.
Lord Darzi, meanwhile, will stand as an independent and Lord Turnberg said he feared "for the future" of the party.
Labour said it "completely rejects these false and offensive claims".
"The Labour Party at all levels is implacably committed to anti-Semitism and is determined to grow this social cancer from our movement and society," a party spokeswoman said.
Former Health Minister Lord Darzi said that "as an Armenian survivor of the Armenian genocide", he had "zero tolerance to anti-Semitism," adding that his decision to resign the whip "has not been lightly taken".