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Review: Globalising Hatred: The New Antisemitism

What really drives antisemitism in Britain

October 23, 2008 10:11
Denis MacShane: no beating about the bush

By

Geoffrey Alderman,

Geoffrey Alderman

2 min read

By Denis MacShane
Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £12.99

In 2005-6, the Labour (and Catholic) MP for Rotherham, Denis MacShane, established and chaired an all-party commission of inquiry into antisemitism - the first of its kind in the UK.

For MacShane, this investigation was a personal odyssey as well as a political imperative. The commission, composed entirely of non-Jewish MPs, went about its work with methodical deliberation, and produced a series of recommendations based upon its overarching conclusion that anti-Jewish prejudice (which Conor Cruise O'Brien once described as "a very light sleeper") had, certainly in the UK, been aroused from its slumbering and was on the prowl once more.

MacShane's commission offered a large number of conclusions and recommendations. Buried among these was the categorical statement that "a minority of Islamic extremists in this country do incite hatred towards Jews". And it warned that "the undoubted prejudice and difficulties that British Muslims feel... cannot be used to justify antisemitic words and violence".

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