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Miriam Shaviv

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Miriam Shaviv

Opinion

Life under PM Corbyn is a terrifying prospect

'The majority of those who want to see Corbyn in power genuinely do not understand how Corbyn could seriously damage our community, and feel safe voting Labour, not out of malice but out of naïvety.'

December 5, 2019 15:49
Jeremy Corbyn, campaigning in Nottingham next to the statue of Robin Hood
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Would life for Jews really be so different if Jeremy Corbyn is elected prime minister later this month?

Those who want to see Corbyn in power claim the answer is no. Life, they would have us believe, would continue quite normally, even if the political scene becomes more uncomfortable for Israel supporters. After all, Corbyn is hardly going to round up Jews in the street. He would still be prime minister of a Western democracy with checks-and-balances and anti-racist Cabinet members would limit his ability to do damage.

The implication is that the threat of a Corbynite government to Anglo-Jewry is vastly exaggerated. Some mean to reassure us; others to gaslight us. But the majority genuinely do not understand how Corbyn could seriously damage our community, and feel safe voting Labour, not out of malice but out of naïvety.

This is why the question of how a Corbyn government will hurt us deserves a serious answer.