Tag: Keir Starmer

The main concern for Jewish voters in the upcoming elections is security, with a focus on combating rising antisemitism and addressing potential Middle East crises.
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.
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).
Former UK government minister and MP Robert Halfon discusses the challenges facing the Conservative party as polls predict a significant loss in the upcoming election.
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.
The upcoming election campaign in Britain once again brings attention to the Jewish community, reflecting on past fears of existential threats during elections.
Sir Keir Starmer, Leader of the Labour Party, reflects on the significance of Passover, emphasizing the themes of freedom, solidarity, and compassion.
The article discusses the recent election of George Galloway in Rochdale and the challenges faced by Labour in addressing issues related to antisemitism, Israel, and extremism.
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.
Despite past challenges with antisemitism within the Labour Party, the writer expresses relief and pride in the progress made under Keir Starmer's leadership, leading to a more inclusive environment for Jewish members and a zero-tolerance approach to antisemitism.
The Labour Party is facing criticism for its handling of members making antisemitic comments.
The discussion addresses the need for alternative pathways to academia in post-16 education in the UK.
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.
Former refusenik and Chairman of The Jewish Agency Natan Sharansky reflects on Israel's 72nd Independence Day on the People of the Pod podcast.