Martin Bright

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Martin Bright,

Martin Bright

Opinion

Questions Scots can't ignore

December 2, 2011 11:43
2 min read

The JC is sometimes accused of scaremongering about antisemitism in the UK. I hope we get the tone right in reporting the facts on the ground, but I recognise it is important not create panic by overstating the problem.

I found myself at the centre of a row about the reasons for the decline in the Jewish population in Scotland when I wrote about the issue last March after a visit to Glasgow.

I was informed that the Scottish government had agreed to an investigation into the steep decline in the Jewish population - from 18,000 in the 1950s to 10,000 today.

This followed a meeting between the Scottish Council of Jewish Communities (SCoJeC) and the Scottish government's head of community safety. Some suggested antisemitism had played a role in this decline, others felt the causes were more complicated. A dispassionate investigation seemed to be precisely the right way to find out the truth.

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