The terror attack in my constituency has left British Jews like me feeling alone and afraid. But I’ve seen true solidarity in action - I know it can happen
Sarah Sackman is the Labour MP for Finchley and Golders Green
“One day, this terrible war will be over. The time will come when we’ll be people again and not just Jews.”
I keep coming back to those words from Anne Frank’s diary. They sum up what I feel as a British Jew and as the MP for the largest British Jewish community, in the face of the escalating threats, violence and terror.
These days, I am holding my daughters’ hands that little bit tighter. British Jews are tired and scared. We want to be able to go about our daily lives, not just as Jews but as Britons. We want to go to work, drop our children off at school and pray free from fear.










