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Theresa May: Antisemitism and misogyny have no place in this country

The prime minister delivered this speech to a Downing Street reception after the Sara Conference on hatred of Jewish women

November 27, 2018 12:08
Theresa May attends a Downing Street reception after the Sara Conference on antisemitism and misogyny
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It’s a real pleasure to share this remarkable house with some truly remarkable people. But I confess that my emotions are somewhat mixed. 

Throughout 2018, I’ve had the privilege of taking in part in many celebrations of women and women’s rights. Events marking the centenary of British women winning the vote. The unveiling of the Millicent Fawcett statue. An unprecedented gathering of women MPs from around the world.

But the joy of those occasions has been tempered by the resurgence of two age-old hatreds that many had dared to hope were becoming a thing of the past.

2018 was the year in which Claire Kober, who is here today, stepped down as a council leader after facing a torrent of personal abuse in which, as she said, “the only thing worse than the sexism was the anti-Semitism”.