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Antisemitism is the key election issue for 28 per cent of Jews, with Brexit a distant second

Exclusive: Poll suggests British Jews' attitudes on hate within Labour are unchanged, despite party saying it is making progress

March 21, 2019 09:45
People demonstrate against Labour antisemitism in Parliament Square in March

ByDaniel Sugarman, daniel sugarman

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Twenty eight per cent of British Jews say that antisemitism is now the single most important issue in deciding which party to vote for — nearly double the next issue, Brexit, on 15 per cent with the economy on 13 per cent.

The poll, conducted by Survation for the Jewish Leadership Council and given exclusively to the JC, also found that 96 per cent say antisemitism is “important” in deciding which party to support.

Despite claims by Labour to be making progress on dealing with antisemitism, the poll shows that attitudes among British Jews have solidified and are effectively unchanged since a similar JC poll last August.

In that poll, nearly 40 per cent said they would “seriously consider” emigrating if Jeremy Corbyn became Prime Minister. That number has now risen to 42 per cent.