JEREMY Corbyn has condemned an anti-Semitic banner that was put up outside the Labour Party conference.

A photo emerged of the cartoon hanging on a fence outside the Brighton Centre on Sunday.

A leaflet showing a laser weapon destroying the Jewish Labour flag and a call to "rid our party of the Jewish Labour Movement" is also reportedly circulating at the conference.

The banner's cartoon depicted Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn gesturing at a podium that bears the Palestinian flag and the writing: “Palestinian Rights”.

Today, Jeremy Corbyn said he was "disgusted".

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He wrote on Twitter: "I'm disgusted that this banner was displayed near our #Lab19 conference centre.

"We asked the police to remove it and I'm glad they did.

"This kind of antisemitic poison has no place whatsoever in our society."

Behind Corbyn on the banner, a man bearing similarity to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could be seen in a blue jet emblazoned with a Star of David and the words: “The Lobby”, as it releases a missile with the word “defamation” written across it.

A speech bubble coming from the man in the jet reads: “Anti-Semite! Anti-Semite! Anti-Semite!”

Beside the cartoon, a caption reads: “IHRA (International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance): Tell the NEC (Labour National Executive Committee) how you feel.”

In a statement, Sussex Police said: "Police officers seized a banner that was being displayed outside the Labour conference at the Brighton Centre on Sunday afternoon (September 22) after a number of complaints that it was offensive.

"A man will attend a voluntary interview by appointment in due course with police who are considering whether any offences under the Public Order Act have been committed."

The Labour Party has been marred by claims that some of its members have expressed anti-Semitic views.

In 2016, Mr Corbyn announced an independent inquiry into anti-Semitism and other forms of racism in the party.

The inquiry reported that while the Labour Party was not "overrun" by anti-Semitism, there was an "occasionally toxic atmosphere" and made recommendations about how to deal with this.