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Depression, anxiety, tears: the hidden cost of Labour hate revealed

EXCLUSIVE: Experts sound alarm as campaigners against antisemitism seek medical help

June 26, 2019 18:36
The Enough is Enough demonstration against Labour antisemitism outside Parliament - March 26, 2018
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Mental health experts have warned of the impact racism is having on the Jewish community, as the JC reveals how campaigners dedicated to fighting growing antisemitism in the Labour Party have suffered as a result.

A series of case studies shows the effects on those at the forefront of tackling antisemitism.

Dr Shubulade Smith, clinical director for the National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health at the Royal College of Psychiatrists, said the issue was more widespread even than among those directly involved with fighting antisemitism: “It hurts me to the core to think about what has happened to the Jewish community. It is terrible and it is appalling.”

According to Dr Smith, the emergence of antisemitism within the Labour Party is a clear example of “institutional” racism which is “likely” to have an impact on the mental health on victims of that hate.