A dangerous prejudice that demands our serious attention and analysis has become the subject of escalating partisan conflict
At Labour’s conference in Liverpool last year, I bumped into two acquaintances – both Jewish Labour supporters who were standing outside the main entrance to the hall. They had been inside but now were lingering on the pavement – drawn in by the political energy of the occasion and yet simultaneously repelled, as though by an invisible force.
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