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Analysis

Board president hits right note over mood music change

June 23, 2011 13:10
1 min read

So the President of the Board of Deputies has said the leadership of the Jewish community has access but no influence. Isn't this just as it should be?

This newspaper and the Board are the first to cry foul when there is any suggestion from conspiracy theorists that the tiny British Jewish community can fix government policy on Israel or radical Islam. And quite rightly so.

It is essential that senior and respected figures in the faith and ethnic communities have access to ministers. It is also quite proper that they should attempt to persuade them of their point of view on a range of policy issues. But influence is a highly-charged word, fraught with poisonous historical suggestions of conspiracy and corruption.

However, Vivian Wineman is right to point out that there has been a shift in the political mood music.