By

Stuart Polak

Opinion

On Israel, security and fighting against hate, Cameron proved himself a true friend

July 14, 2016 10:48
2 min read

How fortunate we were...

It is fair to say that Witney is not exactly the centre of Jewish life in the UK. Yet David Cameron, the MP for the Oxfordshire constituency, put the welfare, the well-being and the safety of the Jewish community very high on his list of priorities.

I first met David Cameron soon after his election to Parliament in 2001. It was clear even in those early days, that he understood the needs and challenges of the Jewish community.

He later demonstrated this understanding through the consistent support he pledged on Jewish matters - from ensuring our freedom to perform shechita or brit milah, to encouraging the establishment of Jewish faith schools, and time and again supporting Israel's right and obligation to defend its citizens in the face of terrorist threat.

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