Starmer uses Passover message to condemn ‘abhorrent’ rise of antisemitism
PM vows 'no rest' until community has security it deserves
Keir Starmer has used his Passover message to praise the “courage and spirit of the Jewish community”, but he acknowledged how rising antisemitic hatred is having a “profound impact” on their lives.
Admitting it is “abhorrent” that we now live in a society where Jews often feel the need to hide their faith, the Prime Minister referenced this country’s long history of offering the community protection and safety.
He said: “As families around the world prepare to celebrate Passover, I am reminded of the courage and spirit of the Jewish community.
“Passover evokes the core values of freedom, faith, and hope. Those themes are ever more poignant following the abhorrent antisemitic attack in Golders Green.”
Starmer added he was “disgusted and deeply disturbed by the images of Hatzola ambulances set on fire” in Golders Green only last week.
“I recognise the profound impact this has had not only on the local area, but on the whole Jewish community – not least because this is not an isolated incident,” he said.
“The rise of antisemitic hatred is there for all to see.”
Recalling his meeting with communal leaders in Downing Street on the day of the arson attack, the PM added: “The fear so many are living with is real.
“The idea that we live in a society where people should feel they need to hide their identity or their religion is, frankly, abhorrent.”
He continued: “Britain has long been a place of refuge for many Jewish families.
“Generations came here seeking safety and were welcomed with the promise of protection and freedom – a promise we must continue to honour each and every day.
“Let me be clear: this government stands shoulder to shoulder with the Jewish community, and we will not rest until the community has the security it deserves.
“We will always champion freedom and liberty.”
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