A SCOTTISH Labour candidate has been hit with allegations of anti-Semitism after drawing attention to a BBC journalist's Jewish heritage.

Jean Anne Mitchell, standing in West Dunbartonshire, passed on details of Nick Robinson's family history after he chaired a debate involving Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn.

Mitchell forwarded a message in a WhatsApp group that claimed Robinson, who now presents the Today programme, gave Johnson an easier time on questions than he did Corbyn. The message alleged that Robinson appeared biased and so "we Googled him".

The WhatsApp comment, made by an unnamed individual and shared by Mitchell, highlighted that “his mother was born in Shanghai, where her German-Jewish parents fled during the 1930s.”

The post concluded: “That makes him Jewish.”

After sharing the post, Mitchell commented one minute later: “Above message from my friends in London!”

Robinson's grandparents escaped from the Nazis in the early 1930s. He describes himself as a “Jew by birth”, though says he is “now an agnostic”.

Contacted by the Daily Record, Mitchell said she had shared the message “for information purposes, nothing more”.

She said: “I’ve got so many Jewish friends and I would never, ever, ever to do anything that was in any way anti-semitic.”

After being read the section on Robinson’s Jewish heritage, she said: “I did not read that message properly. I was tired, I had been out campaigning all day. I came in, I sat down, I watched the debate, I came in and I shared that with the group because it was to do with the programme."

She also stated: “I am really, really troubled that someone in a candidate group has actually let that be shared outwith the group. That is really pretty alarming.”

The WhatsApp post also drew attention to Robinson's history as a Young Conservative before his career in the media.

It ended: “So not at all biased then x.”

The insider who passed on screenshots of the conversation claimed that Mitchell later returned to the WhatsApp group to apologise for not reading the message properly before sharing it.

Mitchell is contesting a seat won by the SNP's Martin Docherty-Hughes in 2017.