Tag: Jeremy Corbyn

Despite the history of anti-Zionist antisemitism under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership, the director of Labour Friends of Israel, Michael Rubin, expresses confidence in Labour's current leader, Keir Starmer.
The text discusses concerns regarding the Labour Party under the leadership of Keir Starmer in relation to its stance on issues affecting Jews and Israel.
Despite deep frustration with the Tories, many Jews in the UK remain wary of Labour but are beginning to consider supporting the party again, with one in three Jewish voters willing to back Labour in the upcoming election.
David Lammy, the current shadow foreign secretary in Britain, has a strong relationship with the Jewish community, particularly in North London, and has been supportive of Israel through Labour Friends of Israel (LFI).
Keir Starmer, the leader of the Labour Party, has made efforts to address antisemitism within the party, expressing regret for its presence and aiming to rebuild trust with Jewish members.
A British Jewish individual expresses exhaustion and fear due to a surge in anti-Jewish hate since October 7, with incidents escalating to over 4,000, including threats in various settings.
George Galloway, a controversial figure with a history of inflammatory remarks and extremist associations, has been elected to the House of Commons in Rochdale.
The Labour Party in the UK, under Keir Starmer's leadership, has faced internal challenges regarding its stance on Israel's actions in Gaza.
Keir Starmer, leader of the Labour party in Britain, has shifted his stance on Israel, calling for a full cease-fire in Gaza amid pressure from the anti-Israel left and concerns over losing Muslim voter support.
The author reflects on their visits to Gaza, highlighting the contrasting realities of wealth and poverty in the region.
The article discusses the incoherence and distortions often found in pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel rhetoric.
This podcast episode, a collaboration between Tablets Unorthodox and AJCs People of the Pod, explores the political shift of British Jews following Jeremy Corbyn's leadership of the Labour party and the antisemitic scandals that occurred during that time.
The article discusses the issue of left-wing antisemitism, focusing on the controversy surrounding a mural by graffiti artist Mear One in London in 2012.
Following his encounters with Holocaust survivors and witnessing the Labour Party facing accusations of anti-Semitism under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership, Ian Austin, a former Labour Party member and MP, decided to leave the party due to its tolerance of anti-Semitism.
The text discusses the rise of Jeremy Corbyn in the British Labour Party and the subsequent surge of anti-Semitism within the party.
The British Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership has been plagued by accusations of anti-Semitism, merging pro-Palestinian activism with old European Jew-hatred.
A Jewish writer in Soho reflects on a chance encounter with a woman who called out "Free Palestine!" at him, prompting a self-reflective narrative on Jewish identity, activism, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The text discusses alleged emails from Jeremy Corbyn, jokingly referred to as "The Supreme Leader," addressing various issues within the Labour Party, particularly regarding allegations of anti-Semitism.
In February, seven British MPs left the Labour Party, with more following, due to what they labeled as institutional anti-Semitism within the party under leader Jeremy Corbyn since 2015.
The text discusses the contrasting socialist visions of Bernie Sanders and Jeremy Corbyn, noting their differences in ideological background and political goals.
David Hirsh, a prominent Jewish intellectual in the UK, reflects on his family's history of fleeing anti-Semitism in 1930s Germany and expresses concerns about the current rise of anti-Semitism particularly within the UK Labour Party under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn.
The Trump administration has decided to cut $200 million in aid intended for the Palestinians, following previous reductions in U.S. funding for Palestinian projects.
The text discusses Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn's controversial actions regarding honoring Palestinian terrorists who attacked Israeli athletes in Munich in 1972.
In the play "Last Exit Before Brexit," philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy passionately argues against Brexit, seeing it as damaging for both Britain and Europe.
British Jews are uniting in protest against the Labour Party's normalization of anti-Semitism under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership.