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Our latest report on antisemitism shows how we got here

The CST's Mark Gardner reflects how anti-Jewish racism rose to an 'unprecedented role in British public life

January 8, 2020 17:28
Antisemitic graffiti daubed on South Hampstead Synagogue in December 2019
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CST’s annual Antisemitic Discourse Report is generally less newsworthy than our annual Antisemitic Incidents Report, but it is no less important, as shown by the headline point stating, “Antisemitism played an unprecedented role in British public life”.

The Incidents Report explains the statistics of anti-Jewish hate crimes, but the Discourse Report describes the atmosphere around Jews, antisemitism and related issues.

It shows, in a considered way, developments in politics, media and other public contexts. It also gives the welcome opportunity to show where people have spoken and acted against antisemitism.

This is the last report we issue each year, but the report for 2018 was delayed by the election. Charity law meant we could not criticise Labour: a somewhat tricky requirement in a report studying antisemitic discourse in 2018. So, it only came out days before the end of 2019.