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NHS crackdown on political symbols welcomed after Board of Deputies raises alarm

The Health Secretary said he was determined to eliminate antisemitism from the NHS

May 11, 2025 10:15
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Protesters attend a national demonstration for Palestine in Central London on November (Photo by Alishia Abodunde/Getty Images)
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NHS staff will be prohibited from wearing their uniforms at pro-Palestinian demonstrations and displaying related symbols in the workplace, under new measures aimed at tackling antisemitism within the health service.

The move follows direct intervention by the Board of Deputies of British Jews, which raised concerns over what it described as “appalling experiences” faced by Jewish staff and patients.

According to a report in the Telegraph, Health Secretary Wes Streeting confirmed the changes in a letter to the Board on Friday, responding to complaints and formal requests presented during a meeting last December.

The Health Secretary said he was determined to eliminate antisemitism from the NHS and had already relayed the Board’s proposals to NHS England’s chief, Sir Jim Mackey.