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We will never endorse anyone in an election - but we have a view over who should not be prime minister

The JC Leader - December 6, 2019

December 4, 2019 19:25
Jeremy Corbyn on the campaign trail
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The JC has never, nor will it ever, endorse any candidate or party in an election. We are, above all, independent — and our readers are informed enough to make up their own minds. But, in this election, we most certainly have a view over who should not be prime minister.

Our usual editorial in the week before an election would go through the main parties and their leaders, highlighting the key issues. But this is no ordinary election. Next week, there is one overriding imperative for our community: ensuring that Jeremy Corbyn does not become prime minister.

In the four years since he became Labour leader, Mr Corbyn has injected the poison of antisemitism into British politics. He has transformed the landscape, entirely for the worse.

Before his ascent to the leadership, anyone suggesting that the Chief Rabbi would feel the need to intervene in an election to accuse the leader of the Labour Party of “mendacious fiction” over antisemitism would have been regarded as mad.