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Jonathan Boyd

Opinion

Time to look beyond hate

'While we need to keep a close eye on antisemitism, I think we can also now afford to look beyond it. The country faces enormous challenges.'

January 20, 2020 15:59
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One could almost feel the collective sense of relief. The moment the general election exit poll was released at 10pm on December 12, the communal anxiety that had been building for months finally seemed to lift. Corbyn had lost. Buying challah at my local kosher bakery the following morning, one woman in the queue summed it up with an audible sigh of relief: “It’s over.”

I’m not sure she’s right. The most immediate result of the election is that the UK will now leave the EU. Irrespective of the rights and wrongs of Brexit, the 2016 referendum triggered a spike in hate crime, reaching 19 per cent higher than the expected levels at that time. Much of this came from the far right, and it’s entirely conceivable that an election result that effectively rubber stamps Brexit will provide a similar dog whistle to those eager to hear it. While the far right has largely been pushed to the political margins in the UK, it has been boosted both by Brexit and the resurgence of equivalent groups in the US and across Europe.

What of the far left? Corbyn wasn’t just beaten; he was trounced. And while the Jewish community was right to stand up to the antisemitism we witnessed, we shouldn’t be surprised to see Jews being blamed for Corbyn’s defeat by some of his most loyal supporters. The conspiratorial thinking that exists on the far left will likely be enhanced by the results of the election; the desire to settle the score intensified. So it’s not over — that form of antisemitism will simply find other outlets.

Yet the immediate threat posed by a Corbyn-led government is over. The underlying fear felt across much of the community was that the UK might be led by someone antipathetic towards the Jewish community, actively hostile to Israel and dangerously accommodating of Islamists. That is not going to happen.