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MP John Mann appointed government's antisemitism adviser in one of Theresa May's final acts as PM

Labour parliamentarian has been outspoken on his party's Jew-hate crisis

July 23, 2019 10:21
Labour MP John Mann
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MP John Mann has been appointed as the government’s independent adviser on antisemitism in one of Theresa May’s final acts as prime minister.

In an announcement made only 45 minutes before Boris Johnson was expected to be confirmed as new Tory Party leader, Mr Mann was handed the role, which will see him offering advice to the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) on how to tackle anti-Jewish racism.

The Bassetlaw MP, who currently chairs the All Party Parliamentary Group Against Antisemitism, will collaborate with Lord Pickles, the UK’s Special Envoy for Post-Holocaust issues, as well as Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, the Special Envoy for Religion and Belief, in his new role.

Writing for Politics Home on Tuesday, Mr Mann said: "It is vital that non-Jewish allies call out antisemitism, and show others how to combat it. Populist far-right rhetoric, including that of Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is gaining attention online, and in the real world, at an unprecedented rate.