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Baroness Deech attacks Shoah memorial plan

March 10, 2017 14:19
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Baroness Deech has become the latest high-profile figure to question the plans for a national Holocaust memorial next to Parliament in Westminster.

The cross-bench peer argues that some of the £50 million budget for the memorial and accompanying learning centre to be erected in Victoria Tower Gardens would have been better spent on improving Holocaust education in schools.

In a letter to the JC, Baroness Deech, a former principal of St Anne’s College, Oxford, writes: “We already have in this country about 10 Holocaust memorials. None has prevented the recent rise in antisemitism and attempts to delegitimise Israel.

She continues: “We should be asking why some students, who have studied the Holocaust at school, seem not to have made the connection between that event, and Jewish people and their state today.”