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The JC Letters Page, 1st November 2019

JC readers share their views

January 10, 2020 14:33
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Problematic electoral intentions 

It is extremely worrying that, according to the Survation poll published in the JC (October 25), 42 per cent of Jews would consider backing the Labour Party if Jeremy Corbyn was no longer its leader. 

Do they think a change of leader would make any difference to the institutionalised antisemitism in the party? 
And what are we to make of Rabbi Danny Rich who presumably is among the seven per cent  of Jews who would vote Labour regardless of who is leader? It is disturbing that he should feel so comfortable supporting a party in which Jewish MPs are made to feel unwelcome. It would be interesting to know his rationale. 

Eddie Young
Finchley N3 

Mike Freer’s response to Luciana Berger’s decision to stand against him was characteristically courteous and magnanimous. (Freer: It’ll be a clean fight with Berger, JC, October 25). Mine would be far more blunt.