Martin Bright
Martin Bright is a former political editor of the JC
We must remember the Jews of the Alderney camps
Until now, the authorities appear to have been reluctant to scratch too deeply in case something truly disturbing was uncovered
Review of 2021: Politics
How much of Corbyn’s poison is still coursing through the Labour Party’s veins?
Review: The Whistleblower
Robert Peston's debut novel is genuinely entertaining, but perhaps too close to life
New exhibit is chilling reminder of the days of Jew-hate at Albert Hall
British fascists never gained a seat in Parliament, but the movement was no joke
British Jews are in danger of becoming nothing but a political football
First person: Labour and Conservative conferences review
Review: Britain and Europe in a Troubled World
Bogdanor is at his most incisive when analysing the cultural shift that took anti-European sentiment from the fringes of UK politics into the mainstream
Remembering Harry Fletcher, the Socialist who tried to steer Labour away from hate
Martin Bright reflects on the campaigner and old-fashioned trade unionist who died earlier this month aged 72
The Labour whistleblowers will be vindicated
Those who spoke out against antisemitism in their party will immediately identify with Iraq War whistleblower Katherine Gun, the JC's former political editor Martin Bright writes
I couldn't put a Labour poster in my window, I didn't want my neighbours thinking I condoned antisemitism
Martin Bright describes how Jew hate drove him from the party
We cannot make sense of this evil and anger
Review: Fascist in the Family
Intimate view of Mosley's Jew
Facing Fatah - the day I became one of the 'hard men' of the Middle East
By resisting the fear we can defy the terrorists
Visceral hostility is not new from loose cannon Ken
Dark discord at the Proms
Why myth-makers still fight the battle of Masada
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