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Misogyny and antisemitism are 'attempt to silence' people trying to bring about change, conference hears

Labour MP Yvette Cooper tells conference she is 'ashamed' of abuse her Jewish colleagues face

November 26, 2018 14:18
MP Dame Margaret Hodge (left) and broadcaster Emma Barnett (right), both Jewish, spoke the Sara Conference on antisemitism and misogyny
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Antisemitic and misogynistic abuse is "an attempt to silence" those in politics who seeking to bring about change, Labour's Yvette Cooper has told a packed conference in parliament.

Speaking at the launch of the Sara Conference that addresses the abuse Jewish women in public life face, the Home Affairs Select Committee chair also said she was "ashamed" that MPs in her party such as Luciana Berger and Ruth Smeeth had experienced vicious vitriol and abuse.

Ms Cooper told the conference: "Antisemitism and misogyny is an attempt to silence people, and attempt to silence political voices and attempting to stop change.