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A Rosh Hashanah like no other — it is a time to reflect

The JC Leader, 17 September 2020

September 17, 2020 09:13
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This time last year, our leader column focused on the danger posed to our community by a virus that began with the letter C.

We were not, of course, so far-sighted as to be warning of Covid-19. The virus was Corbynism and the threat was of a Corbyn government. While it should be a relief to be able to record this Rosh Hashanah that Mr Corbyn is, once again, merely a back bench MP, the impact of the coronavirus has been so stark as to undermine the idea of any kind of relief.

Mr Corbyn may be gone but the poison he unleashed remains, with antisemitism still a shockingly significant issue. The report of the Equality and Human Rights Commission into Labour’s institutional racism under the Corbynites is due imminently, and it is to be hoped that this will serve as a reminder of the outlook and behaviour of this strand of the modern left.

The fight against Jew hate remains as vital and important as it was before December’s election sent Mr Corbyn packing.