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As a Jew, I demand a People's Vote on Brexit. Here's why

It's a simple fact that the EU has benefited the Jewish community, Izzy Lenga writes

September 21, 2018 15:43
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It’s a turbulent time for the Jewish community.

With the Labour Party willing to allow antisemitism within its ranks, hate crime on the rise and anti-Jewish sentiment seemingly commonplace, it’s understandable that we feel concerned.

Many other parts of British society find the Jewish relationship with history difficult — for us, our past can often be a harbinger of our present and our future. As it is said, “those who do not read history are doomed to repeat it” — and we are rightfully fearful that our history is doomed to be repeated.

That’s why we say ‘Enough is Enough’ over antisemitism and why we cling to democratic ideals with such vigour.