Become a Member
Opinion

These marches are fuelling a highly intimidatory atmosphere for Jews in Britain

This explosion of antisemitism should never be tolerated and we should do whatever it takes to ensure Jewish people feel safe

November 8, 2023 17:05
THIS March for Palestine demo in Lodnon Credit Getty (8)pixel (Read-Only)
People take part in a 'March For Palestine', in London on October 21, 2023, to "demand an end to the war on Gaza". The UK has pledged its support for Israel following the bloody attacks by Hamas, which killed more than 1,400 people, and has announced that humanitarian aid to the Palestinians will be increased by a third -- an extra £10 million pounds ($12 million). Israel is relentlessly bombing the small, crowded territory of Gaza, where more than 3,400 people have been killed, most of them Palestinian civilians, according to the local authorities. (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS / AFP) (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS/AFP via Getty Images)
3 min read

Those who claim Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman are inappropriately stoking fears of unrest by questioning the police’s refusal to ban London’s pro-Palestinian march on Armistice Day should have a word with poppy seller Jim Henderson.

The 78-year-old army veteran's account of being shoved over, punched and kicked at his stall after being caught in a mob of protestors in Edinburgh is sickening.

“As I bent down, someone punched me in the back. And then I got another punch in my side,” the Royal British Legion volunteer told the Daily Mail. “I’ve never known anything like it.”

Mr Henderson’s alleged ordeal exposes the naivety of claims that any march calling for a ceasefire could happily take place alongside remembrance activity and be naturally respectful of it.
Most Brits would agree that the right to protest peacefully is important and people tend towards tolerance even if they do not agree with the cause people are advocating. But for many, the prospect of any such protest disrupting the nation’s quiet tributes to our war dead would be unconscionable.