Will Downing Street name the ideology behind anti-Semitism?
From our UK edition
There’s a case for arguing that this has been the worst year for Jews in Britain since Edward I ordered their expulsion in 1290. This sense of growing peril explains why the Prime Minister has summoned police chiefs, civil society organisations and politicians to a ‘Forum on tackling anti-Semitism’ first thing tomorrow at No. 10 Downing Street. But how far will this summit actually be willing to go in tackling the really difficult questions here – notwithstanding the government’s pride in its new strategy for counter-extremism and strengthening social cohesion that was produced in March? The current government proclaims loudly its opposition to anti-Semitism.