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British Hindus are proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with British Jews

Lord Popat writes on why he called a House of Lords debate on Jew-hate, saying British Jews 'supported us in our hour of need'

September 18, 2018 08:13
Lord Popat: 'The Jewish community welcomed us with open arms'
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The notion that antisemitism solely concerns Jews is as dangerous as it is wrong. That is why I called last week’s urgent debate in the House of Lords.

History teaches us that hatred knows no bounds. When prejudice – any prejudice – rears its head, no society can afford to stay in its comfort zone, because when one community comes under threat, it is only a matter of when, not if, the next group will be targeted.

The British Indian community is no stranger to prejudice and persecution. We faced many challenges as immigrants trying to integrate into British society, and I will never forget that when my family arrived in the UK from Uganda, having fled Idi Amin’s brutal dictatorship, the Jewish community welcomed us with open arms.

They were at the forefront in helping Ugandan Asians to settle into our new lives here in Britain, and in many ways, taught us what it means to be British.