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In Watford, we’re getting community relations right

November 6, 2025 16:54
A One Vision meeting in Parliament, which brings together people from different cultural backgrounds to address the needs of our community (Photo: courtesy)
A One Vision meeting in Parliament, which brings together people from different cultural backgrounds to address the needs of the community (Photo: courtesy)
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Every day seems to bring disturbing news from around the country, whether it is the attack on Heaton Park shul or the banning of Israeli football supporters from a match in Birmingham. As Jews, we seem to be under attack on multiple fronts.

I wonder how this can all be happening in Britain.

And then I look at communities across the country, and I see signs that many are not as engaged with civic affairs as they might be. That is clearly reflected by the Board of Deputies feeling the need to encourage our communities to hold a “Civic Shabbat” to increase engagement. Understandably, not all Jewish communities want to host their local MP at the moment.

How different life is in Watford! We are a small community of around 300 members, in as multicultural a town as you are likely to find. Our Labour MP relies on the Muslim vote for election. Yet, we have close and warm relationships with all our neighbours.

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