The Jewish Chronicle

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Another year, another record increase in antisemiti­c incidents. As CST’s chief executive David Delew points out, there is no escaping the impact of “antisemiti­c politics” and the “deliberate excluding of Jews from non-racist norms” as key factors leading to a climate in which Jew hate is on the rise. These figures shame those who refuse tackle antisemiti­sm and those who ally with and give succour to antisemite­s. When the general secretary of the Labour Party treats Labour MPs with open contempt for daring to ask for evidence that their party is acting, it shoild be clear to anyone how warped our politics has become. But for all the gloom, there are chinks of light — signs that the message is beginning to get through to some groups. The decision by Askew Road Church to cancel a booking by Labour Against the Witchunt, a group set up to defend Labour members accused of antisemiti­sm, is welcome. And whatever his motives, the clear statement by John McDonnell that Labour antisemiti­sm is real and has to be tackled is also important. The overall picture is bleak and getting worse. But we must never let up, and never give up, in standing up to bigotry.

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