The Chancellor’s unapologetically Zionist speech – honest about Hamas’s October 7 atrocity, blunt about antisemitism, and courageous within her own Labour party – hints at a long overdue reset in the UK’s approach to Israel
By The JC Leader
By Stephen Pollard
The Chancellor is sound as they come on the Jewish state. But she is a member of a cabinet that has not merely fed the anti-Zionist narrative but has allowed antisemitism itself to flourish
By Luke Akehurst
Luke Akehurst MP: Labour will defeat the poison of anti-Zionist antisemitism
Landmark speech by chancellor is hailed as showing Labour support for Israel ‘alive and well’
By Lorin Bell-Cross
By JC Reporter
‘I know that in the last couple of years … you haven’t always been pleased with decisions, with this government. I understand. I feel your pain.’
The Holocaust Educational Trust welcomed the budget announcement
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner also spoke at LFI event
Labour has changed from a party of protest to a party of government, chancellor told conference