Labour's Press Team account was allegedly hacked towards the end of the documentary and the hackers tweeted that Labour was "institutionally racist and will be until Corbyn and his cronies go". Embarrassing!
The documentary was ridiculed by some of Corbyn's loyal followers, including Aaron the Bore Bastani and Little Owen. The wee lad's response to the documentary came in for particular criticism...
I see the 'all-out warrior' against anti-Semitism has spent the last hour trying to belittle the makers and participants of this documentary rather than acknowledging the scandalous revelations in it. #Panorama https://t.co/TKLyhPNPvn— James Cleverley (@JamesCleverley1) July 10, 2019
Damning #Panorama documentary on escalating Antisemitism in Labour - reinforcing my relief to no longer be a member. Well done to all the brave ex party staffers for speaking out.— Jo Thorne (@JoMcCarron) July 10, 2019
I know some of the staffers on tonight’s Panorama. They joined the Labour Party, like me and most party members, because they hate racism as much as they hate poverty. A statement accusing them of having “political axes to grind” is deeply wrong and indefensible— Lisa Nandy (@lisanandy) July 10, 2019
I have no words. The sheer arrogance and disregard in this tweet. #Panorama pic.twitter.com/MxP1h6fWtz— Ali Abbas Panju (@ali_panju) July 10, 2019
π₯ Labour members described as "nazis" because they are Jewish— Rachel Riley (@RachelRileyRR) July 10, 2019
π₯ Corbyn’s inner circle influencing choice of NCC disciplinary panel - ccd into Corbyn’s private email address
π₯ Record of deletion of dodgy emails using personal accounts for secrecy
π₯ Nazi posts on CLP Facebooks
I didn't think he could crawl any further up Corbyn's arse but I was wrong.— Sozzinski (@Sozzinski) July 10, 2019
Who are the racist bigots now eh Owen? Gimme an L πgimme an E π gimme a Fπ gimme a Tπ
The LπEπFπTπ....YaYYYYYY!!!!! πππππππ pic.twitter.com/nEy15KlXK4
— Basil "x" Bruschetta ✡️ π (@SirBasilBrush) July 10, 2019
No doubt @BBCr4today will find some way of blaming Boris for Labour's rabid anti-semitism tomorrow morning.— Sozzinski (@Sozzinski) July 10, 2019
— Matt Zarb-Balls (@kenaidel) July 10, 2019
The takeaways from @BBCPanorama is the bravery in the testimony of young Jewish members, the obvious decency of the former Party compliance staff as well as the shameful smearing of all of them by the Labour Party leadership.— Jim Murphy (@glasgowmurphy) July 10, 2019
Keen to know why if, the Labour Party do take anti-Semitism as seriously as they say, they sent, to answer all these very serious questions raised by #Panorama, a shouty junior minister saying nothing in the form of Andrew Gwynne.— David Baddiel (@Baddiel) July 10, 2019
The bravery of all the people who spoke out against antisemitism this evening was very moving. These young members should be the future of our party, instead they are suffering under this disgusting culture of antisemitism.— Margaret Hodge (@margarethodge) July 10, 2019
And with it, most importantly, the hopes of all those in Britain who desperately need a Labour Government to increase tolerance and reduce inequality in our country. We don’t deserve to be called Labour if we carry on like this.— Owen Smith (@OwenSmith_MP) July 10, 2019
It saddens me that #Panorama, an hour long show during prime time telly was deemed necessary, on institutional antisemitism at the heart of the United Kingdom’s Opposition Party.— Darren Grimes (@darrengrimes_) July 10, 2019
It saddens me even more that their response is not to get rid of it, but to accuse the BBC of bias. https://t.co/tMkuXHKw99
I am in my allotment shed. I may be some time. #Panorma— Jeremy Corblimey (@CorbynHope_less) July 10, 2019