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Theresa May was hailed as 'a true friend' to Jews - but what about her treatment of immigrants and refugees?

JC journalist Ben Weich says a community descended from migrants should be concerned how they are treated today

May 30, 2019 08:51
Theresa May struggles to hold back tears as she announces she will resign as PM on May 24, 2019
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As Theresa May announced her scheduled departure from Number 10, she wept. Online and offline, commentators who had relished predicting her downfall were suddenly sympathetic.

Not that there should be any imperative for our leaders to weep openly but since Mrs May has, I’m entitled to ask where the tears were for those who have suffered under her Hostile Environment policy, or for Grenfell Tower?

The JC published an article on the day she resigned which lavished praise on her support for British Jews and Israel. Board of Deputies President Marie van der Zyl called Mrs May "a true friend to the Jewish community".

She may have been. But I assumed the community, as a group descended from migrants, would be more concerned by the treatment of immigrants and refugees under her watch.