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Distracted by Brexit, Tories are overlooking communal issues

Amber Rudd's CST speech highlighted that senior ministers’ interactions with British Jews have continued to dry up.

March 8, 2018 11:43
Amber Rudd's appearance at the CST dinner was a rare example of a minister directly interacting with the community
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Amber Rudd’s appearance at the Community Security Trust annual dinner on Wednesday was a rare government venture into direct engagement with the Jewish community.

The Home Secretary’s commitment to providing another £13.4m this year towards ensuring British Jews’ safety is, of course appreciated. But her speech also highlighted the fact that senior ministers’ interactions with the community have continued to dry up.

Later this month, Daniel Hannan, the Tory MEP, is due to speak at a Board of Deputies’ event on the opportunities and challenges for the Jewish community when Britain leaves the EU. One already obvious Brexit implication is that senior Tories’ attention is almost permanently elsewhere.

Nonetheless, Ms Rudd’s words came after the appointment by the Metropolitan Police of Neil Basu as head of counter-terror operations in England.