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David Cameron

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Lesson from Paris? We have to fight hatred with all we have

January 15, 2015 12:52
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Last weekend I joined the march on the streets of Paris surrounded by placards saying: 'je suis Juif'. In the aftermath of one of the darkest moments in Europe in recent times, people of all ages and backgrounds came together to show solidarity with those who had suffered. In the face of those who tried to suppress our values, the voice of free speech responded ever louder.

The idea that the Jewish people once again feel unsafe in Europe is a truly sickening thought that strikes at the heart of everything we stand for. While the situation here in the UK is significantly better than in many other countries, we too have seen a completely unacceptable rise in antisemitism.

My message to the readers of the Jewish Chronicle is clear. We are going to take that spirit from the march in Paris and we are going to fight antisemitism with everything we have got. My policy is simple: zero-tolerance. No exceptions and no excuses. So let me be clear: no disagreements on politics or policy will ever be allowed to justify racism, prejudice or extremism in our society. Over generations we have built something incredible in our country: a multi-ethnic, multi-faith democracy – and we are not going to let antisemitism destroy it.

First, we are going to do everything possible to protect people. We have already protected police budgets for counter-terrorism and provided an additional £130 million for our agencies over the next two years following the increase to the UK threat level in August. In addition, we have invested millions in protecting Jewish schools. And I was pleased to hear from the Jewish Leadership Council this week that the Community Security Trust has an excellent relationship with the police and that further work to protect vulnerable buildings is already underway. But I want everyone in our Jewish community to know that if they want help or advice on security they should find an open door with the police.

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