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Antisemitism: old assumptions no longer apply

Despite the historic Labour Split, antisemitism is part of the political landscape now says Miriam Shaviv

February 18, 2019 12:31
John Mann MP at the rally in Parliament Square
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It has been so tempting to believe that the antisemitism unleashed by Labour could still be rolled back.

Even as scandal after scandal has unfolded, even as we hit new low after new low, there has always been a ray of hope.

The huge “Enough is Enough” demonstration, 11 months ago, felt like a turning point, as the issue finally hit the national press.

For months, the press has debated whether and even when a Labour split is going to happen. Each article arguing that “the moderates have to act now” has raised expectations that a centrist party will emerge, making the racists an unelectable irrelevance.

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