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Theresa May

Opinion

We will do more to combat antisemitism

August 28, 2014 09:49
2 min read

Britain has a proud record of tolerance and acceptance. But even in a country such as ours, we must be on guard against hatred and bigotry and any sign of a resurgence of antisemitism.

Recent reports from the Community Security Trust, which have indicated a rise in antisemitic incidents across the United Kingdom, are deeply worrying. Accounts of Jewish people being verbally abused on the street, placards displaying loathsome threats, and bricks being thrown through synagogue windows are - like any form of hate crime - abhorrent and unacceptable.

When this newspaper conducted a straw poll of Jewish people in north London earlier this month, I was saddened to read that 63 per cent questioned their future in the UK amid a rise in antisemitic incidents.

I am clear that everyone in this country should be able to live their lives free from racial and religious hatred and harassment. No one should live in fear because of their beliefs or who they are.