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2015: Election year of flux

January 2, 2015 14:11
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Anyone who proclaims with certainty that they know what 2015 holds is either a fool or a liar. But one thing we do know is that there will be new governments in both Israel and the UK. As for the results, however… your guess is as good as anyone’s.

It may be that, this time next year, both incumbent Prime Ministers remain in situ. We may perhaps be talking about two Labour PMs, Herzog and Miliband. Or possibly even other names. With both the UK and Israeli political systems in such flux, stranger things have happened.

It is, of course, for Israelis to decide on their government. We in the diaspora may have our own views about the outcome we favour but it would be impertinent to expect Israelis to consider that when casting their vote.

Our own election in May, however, is a different matter. While issues of specific Jewish concern may not even be uppermost in most Jews’ minds, let alone among the wider electorate, a Miliband government is likely to lead to a fundamental change in our country’s relationship with Israel.

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