Become a Member
Leaders

This Yom Kippur, we should reflect on the rancour that has debased our politics

The JC Leader - October 3, 2019

October 3, 2019 09:04
Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn
1 min read

Yom Kippur is not only about looking at the year gone by; it also requires us to think about our behaviour in the coming year. In that spirit, we should take stock of the state of British politics and consider both where we stand and where we are heading.

Readers of the JC need little further elaboration on the impact of Jeremy Corbyn over his four years as leader of the Labour Party.

Not only has he treated the Jewish community with contempt, he has also allowed the poison of antisemitism to be injected into public life. Whether or not he ever takes office, he has been a malign force whose influence will continue to be felt for many years.

But much as fears of a Corbyn government dominate, there are other areas that give cause for concern. Whatever one’s views of Brexit, few will disagree with the proposition that the rancour it has engendered has debased our politics. Both sides are guilty of this.