RACHEL Riley tonight revealed her "relief" after "anti-Semitic" Labour were battered in an election drubbing.
The Countdown star joined other members of the Jewish community in thanking Britain as it was revealed Jeremy Corbyn suffered a humiliating defeat.
Jewish Rachel was vocal throughout the election campaign against Corbyn as an anti-Semitism scandal engulfed the Labour party.
The pregnant ex-Strictly star tweeted: "The inevitable abuse floods in.
"It’s nothing compared to the relief of a minority community who’ve been living in fear of what might be. I won’t apologise for that relief.
"I voted @ChukaUmunna, former Labour, who quit over antisemitism. I hope he wins. For now, we can breathe."
She was joined in her views by EastEnders actress Tracy-Ann Oberman, who previously said Corbyn's "army of hate-filled trolls" led her to quit the Labour Party.
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