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Theresa May pledges to tackle shocking rise in antisemitism

September 10, 2014 09:44
Home Secretary Theresa May at the CFI reception

ByMarcus Dysch, Marcus Dysch

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The government is committed to tackling the rise of antisemitism in Britain and is working to support the Jewish community in combatting it, Home Secretary Theresa May has said.

“It is truly shocking the extent to which we’ve seen antisemitism – verbal, physical, online – in recent weeks. This is not something that should be tolerated,” Mrs May said.

She is due to meet a delegation of Jewish leaders from the Community Security Trust, Board of Deputies and Jewish Leadership Council to discuss tackling the problem.

Speaking to the JC in Parliament on Tuesday, Mrs May said the government was looking closely at the possible return to Britain of jihadis who have fought in Iraq and Syria. But she did not comment on any specific threat to the Jewish community from such individuals.