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Hundreds rally against antisemitism in Manchester as Labour figures warned they are 'playing with fire'

Len McCluskey and Mark Sewotka told 'you would not dare treat any other minority of this country in this way'

September 16, 2018 22:01
Attendees at the Say No to Antisemitism rally in Manchester
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MPs and Jewish communal leaders addressed a rally against antisemitism in Manchester, warning senior Labour Party figures that they were “playing with Fire”, “treating Jews with contempt” and “tolerating vicious attitudes towards those who challenge racism".

Hundreds turned out in the pouring rain in central Manchester to demonstrate against Jew-hate, with speakers including the Chief Rabbi, Board of Deputies President Marie van der Zyl, and MPs including Dame Margaret Hodge and Dame Louise Ellman.

Marie van der Zyl, president of the Board, said that Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn “calls himself a militant opponent of antisemitism, yet we have seen no end to this crisis, which is of Labour’s own making.

“Labour should be concentrating on the great issues to affect our country… yet they chose to spend the summer picking a fight with the Jews.”