Quite right!: how antisemitism became a 'national emergency'

Quite right!: how antisemitism became a 'national emergency'

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This week: antisemitism in Britain, the government’s response – and where Reform may have gone too far.

After the attack in Golders Green, Michael and Madeline ask whether antisemitism has become a daily reality for Britain’s Jewish community – and whether ministers are willing to confront the Islamist extremism, hard-left apologism and far-right hatred that are feeding it.

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