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Jewish organisations issue joint call for a ‘comprehensive government strategy on antisemitism’ following Heaton Park attack

‘We need sustained action to combat the root causes of antisemitism’

October 29, 2025 10:07
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A police officer stands outside Heaton Park Synagogue in Manchester (Getty Images)
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Three of the UK’s leading Jewish organisations have called for a “comprehensive government strategy on antisemitism” to be developed in the wake of the Heaton Park synagogue attack. 

The joint statement, issued by the Board of Deputies of British Jews, the Jewish Leadership Council and the Union of Jewish Students, was announced alongside “a detailed set of policy priorities to tackle antisemitism” which they developed in conjunction with the Community Security Trust and other communal organisations. 

The document, titled After the Heaton Park attack: Towards a Comprehensive Government Strategy on Antisemitism sets out four key areas of focus: policing and security, extremism, civil society, and schools and universities.

Key policies laid out in the document include a crack down on hate speech, naming the ideological threat of Islamist antisemitism, addressing issues in broadcast media (especially the BBC), and requiring Ofsted to categorise antisemitic incidents in education.

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