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Lionel Salama

Opinion

The prospect of a Corbyn win should be ringing alarm bells for Jewish charities

Marketing expert Lionel Salama looks at how a Corbyn government could devastate Jewish charities

May 3, 2018 14:02
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3 min read

Invited over from France by William the Conqueror to support his cashflow, Jews have been here for almost 1,000 years. Apart from an enforced absence, thanks to expulsion by King Edward I in 1290, we have enjoyed good times here, prospered and made significant contributions to all walks of British life, to a scale that is disproportionate to our size.

One that always brings a smile to my face is the national dish, fish and chips, created by Joseph Malin, an enterprising Victorian Jewish boy.

More seriously, we’ve built a range of communal institutions, particularly in the area of social care, which are admired and have served as models for others.

Of course, not everything is rosy. We’re now experiencing a tsunami of antisemitic outbursts, spurred on by the explosion in social media. That traditional political home for many in the Jewish community, the Labour Party, is especially rife with this disease.