Sarah Sackman says response to rising antisemitic violence in UK has been ‘muted’ after stabbings in her constituency

There has been a “lack of vocal solidarity” from parts of the liberal left in the face of rising antisemitism against the Jewish community, the Labour MP for Golders Green has said.

Sarah Sackman said the response to antisemitic violence across the UK from parts of the “moderate majority”, including some anti-racist organisations, had been “muted”. Her comments follow a terrorist attack against the Jewish community in her constituency last week.

Essa Suleiman, 45, has been charged with the attempted murders of Shloime Rand, 34, and Moshe Shine, 76, in Golders Green on Wednesday, and of Ishmail Hussein earlier the same day in Southwark.

The stabbings have intensified calls for action on antisemitism, coming within weeks of other incidents in the same area, including an attempted arson attack on a nearby memorial wall and a fire in March that destroyed four Jewish community ambulances. The police are investigating whether these incidents involved criminal proxies acting for Iran.