Calls have been made for Sir Eric Pickles to apologise over false claims a councillor posted anti-Semitic remarks on social media.

The Ongar MP wrote to Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn calling for a John Clarke to be suspended from the party after sharing a tweet which appeared to contain slurs against Israel.

It is understood the letter from Sir Eric referred to John Clarke, the Labour leader of Gedling Borough Council in Nottinghamshire.

However, the MP mistook the councillor and the posts seem to have instead come from an account linked to another John Clarke- who sits on Black Notley Parish Council in Essex.

Mr Clarke, the Essex councillor and former parliamentary candidate for Witham, has denied that he holds anti-Semitic views.

Sir Eric, chairman of Conservative Friends of Israel, wrote: "This is an opportunity for you to demonstrate that Labour is committed to the new definition of anti-Semitism and I would urge you to seize it and suspend John Clarke as a member of the Labour party, and from the Gedling Borough Council group.

"Failure to do so would be an appalling dereliction of duty to Jewish people across the country and will raise serious questions about your commitment to stamping out anti-Semitism in Labour."

A Conservative spokesman said: "We apologise to Councillor Clarke for the mistake made."

Michael Payne, deputy leader of Gedling Borough Council, said he wants Sir Eric to withdraw his "disgraceful" comments.

He said: "It's an outrageous slur against John and we're calling on Mr Pickles to apologise personally and publically for this."

"They've clearly done research in writing this letter, but haven't done the basics."