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Baroness Warsi: We must drain the poison of antisemitism

Speaking at the European Institute for the Study of Antisemitism Lecture, Baroness Warsi called it “abhorrent that some people actually believe that antisemitism does not exist in the world today.”

November 15, 2011 11:36
Baroness Warsi gave the 2011 European Institute for the Study of Antisemitism Lecture

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Jessica Elgot,

Jessica Elgot

1 min read

Conservative Party chair Baroness Sayeeda Warsi has called it “abhorrent that some people actually believe that antisemitism does not exist in the world today.”

Speaking at the European Institute for the Study of Antisemitism Lecture at the House of Commons, Baroness Warsi said: “The Jewish people are at once targeted by the far left and the far right.And they are at once branded superior and inferior by those who seek to attack them. It just shows how serious this problem is.

“We must drain the poison of antisemitism from our country. As a Muslim, for me, Islamophobia is personal. But for me, Antisemitism is just as important.

“Only recently a colleague of mine, Mike Freer MP was branded a 'Jewish homosexual pig' when he held a constituency surgery at his local mosque last month. He was attacked by a group formerly known as Muslim Against Crusades, Islam 4 UK, and Al Muhajiroun, a group of hate-filled individuals, whatever name they choose to adopt at any time who attacked me with eggs in Luton and whose leader tried to shout me down on Newsnight for not wearing a face veil.

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