The prime minister also accused anyone marching alongside Hamas supporters of ‘venerating the murder of Jews’
Golders Green attack – latest updates
Keir Starmer has called on people to “open their eyes to Jewish pain” in the wake of the Golders Green terror attack, and accused anyone marching alongside supporters of Hamas of “venerating the murder of Jews”.
The prime minister made his strongest ever remarks on antisemitism after visiting the area of the attacks for a meeting with emergency workers and community leaders.
His presence was greeted by heckling from Stop the Hate protestors, a group campaigning against antisemitism, with one branding him a “traitor” for failing to keep Jews safe.














