The Jewish Chronicle

Dilemmas aplenty for Jewish voters in Leeds

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came to light, he said he was “feeling very uncomforta­ble and concerned. I don’t know who to vote for.”

He felt it was a two-horse race due to the Lib Dems only achieving 1,952 votes at the last election, despite the constituen­cy voting overwhelmi­ngly to remain.

“The Lib Dems are of no use to us here,” he said.

On the other hand, Mr Hamilton, who is Jewish, secured a sizable majority in the 2017 election with 33,436 votes, accounting for 63.1 per cent share of the vote.

In an email, Mr Hamilton said he had spoken to voters who were “positive about Labour’s commitment­s on prioritisi­ng climate change, protecting our NHS against privatisat­ion, and putting Brexit back to the people.”

Despite criticism of him staying quiet on antisemiti­sm, he said Mr Bashir’s comments were “disgracefu­l. Any person that holds such offensive views is not fit to hold public office, whatever party they represent. He has insulted the entire Jewish community in North East Leeds with his antisemiti­c remarks.”

Brian Bloom, a retired pharmacist, said he was “feeling very worried” about the election. He voted Conservati­ve in recent years but said he used to vote Labour under Tony Blair.

“I don’t think Hamilton is worthy of being an MP but my local Conservati­ve councillor, who is Jewish, has refused to campaign for the Conservati­ve candidate over antisemiti­sm and I don’t see how I can support him either.”

Ordinarily he would be concerned about “Brexit and the economy. I’m a proud Remainer but I don’t think it is OK to ignore that Brexit won and we should leave. I don’t think

I can vote Lib Dem either.” The 73-year-old said he feels “disenfranc­hised.”

His biggest fear is that when it comes to antisemiti­sm in the Labour Party “the genie is out of the bottle”.

Alexandra Myers, 58, said for the first time in her life she had started to question “how long I should be living here” due to the mainstream­ing of antisemiti­sm and its acceptance in Labour.

“I’m a traditiona­l Jewish person with strong Jewish values. I have tried to have discussion­s with Fabian Hamilton at the last election and he was useless. He is not interested in our concerns.”

Ms Myers said she was “horrified” about the Tory candidate’s comments on Israel and “part of me would vote Lib Dem but I don’t trust them not to form a coalition with Labour.”

Neither is she keen on their Brexit stance. “I voted to remain but I accept that the country voted to leave. The problem with the Lib Dem candidate is that I haven’t heard from him.”

The reason for the lack of a Lib Dem presence could be down to the fact that candidate Jon Hannah is juggling campaignin­g and being a supply teacher in a local secondary school.

Of all the candidates, he was the only one who made time between lessons to speak to the JC and, having stood in the 2017 election he is hopeful about doing better this time.

“In 2017 I met with people from the Jewish community and I’ve kept my links with people since then.

“The antisemiti­sm we have seen from Labour and now the Conservati­ves is abhorrent and I think Amjad Bashir should withdraw. He is not fit for public office.

“From what I hear about Fabian he does little for the Jewish community and likes to fly out on trips rather than support the local community. The remain feeling has only got stronger here, and if I am MP I will work with the local community to improve… the road systems and business rates.”

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PHOTOS: FACEBOOK, TWITTER Hillel House on the University of Leeds campus
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Fabian Hamilton

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