The Jewish Chronicle

Javid: We need to work together to beat hatred

- BY MARCUS DYSCH POLITICAL EDITOR

JEWS AND Muslims can work together to build strong communitie­s and beat intoleranc­e and hate, according to the government’s most senior Muslim minister.

Sajid Javid, the Communitie­s Secretary, said he wanted to set out a strategy for improving integratio­n in Britain to “make that aspiration a reality”.

After weeks of violence and death in London, Mr Javid outlined his concerns about the damage done to societies.

“Division, in any society, is corrosive,” he said. “It breeds mistrust, anxiety and prejudice. It can lead to violence, even death.

“Like you, I’m not prepared to simply stand by and let that continue. We must do more to help people from all background­s become more integrated. And I’m determined to do it.”

Mr Javid said the whole country must work to ensure minority groups are “welcomed, engaged with, understood, celebrated, supported”.

The minister was speaking at the inaugural “shared society” dinner of the Abraham Fund, a charity which promotes coexistenc­e and equality among Jews and

Arabs in Israel.

He told guests at the event in central London on Tuesday that he did not want to see “cultural assimilati­on” or cases of “everyone pretending to be the same”. There should be a celebratio­n of diversity but all communitie­s needed to “subscribe to the same basic ideals and values”, he added.

It would be essential for civil society groups and charities to work alongside the government to ensure communitie­s could “grow organicall­y”. Referring to the aftermath of Sunday night’s Finsbury Park terror attack, Mr Javid said he had seen “a neighbourh­ood refusing to be divided, a city refusing to be cowed, an Imam saving the life of a man who, it is alleged, wanted to kill him.

“The worst of Britain attacked Finsbury Park. The best of Britain responded. We saw the same in the response to the attacks in Westminste­r, London Bridge and Manchester. We saw it in this weekend’s Great Get Together, marking the first anniversar­y of the murder of Jo Cox.

“We saw it during Ramadan when synagogues hosted Iftars for their Muslim neighbours.

“We see it every day in countless small acts of kindness across the diverse, strong communitie­s that make up so much of Britain. It’s all a reminder that Britain is one of the world’s most successful multicultu­ral societies.”

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? Sajid Javid
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Sajid Javid

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