There were dark moments, but for good reason Jews felt safer on this island than in continental Europe. Immigration has changed all that
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There were dark moments, but for good reason Jews felt safer on this island than in continental Europe. Immigration has changed all that
There were dark moments, but for good reason Jews felt safer on this island than in continental Europe. Immigration has changed all that
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The shocking thing is no longer the high number of anti-Semitic incidents. It’s the fact it now comes as a surprise to no one

This is not only about one community, but the democratic norms that keep us all safe

Politicians will now solemnly proclaim their solidarity with Britain’s Jewish community. That alone is no longer enough

Politicians repeat the mantra that there is no place for anti-Semitism on our streets, while the evidence says differently

Survey shows almost half of UK population believes Israel treats Palestinians like Nazis treated Jews

There have been shifts in how secure many British Jews feel - and how connected they feel to the rest of the community.