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We must take our values to the ballot box

We must resist the temptation to pull up our drawbridges, writes Sam Cozens

December 11, 2019 17:51
JCore campaigning outside parliament
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The upcoming election is undoubtedly an anxiety provoking time. However, it also provides an opportunity to question the type of society we want to live in, to bring Jewish ethics into public consciousness and to take Jewish values to the ballot box.

We must therefore resist the temptation to pull up our drawbridges.

The Jewish Council for Racial Equality (JCore) has launched its election-pledge campaign, which has since been endorsed by the Board of Deputies. 

JCore’s campaign calls on parliamentary candidates to show their commitment to social justice by pledging to champion six proposals.
The first three proposals call for asylum seekers to have the right to work, to reunite refugee families, and to create a properly funded programme to resettle unaccompanied refugee children and young people.