Rishi Sunak Condemns Antisemitism: "Not in our country"


Rishi Sunak Condemns Antisemitism: Not in our country

PM vows to crack down on hatred and division

Rishi Sunak has spoken out against the "shameful antisemitism" that is plaguing the streets of the UK, delivering a strong message to racists: "Not here - not in Britain...not in this century". The Prime Minister expressed his understanding of the fear that is sweeping through the Jewish communities in the country and promised to take action against those who incite hatred and division. His remarks come after Jewish schools were forced to close due to security concerns and police warned of a significant rise in antisemitic incidents.

Support for Israel

On the one-week anniversary of the barbaric Hamas terror attack, Rishi Sunak expressed solidarity with Israel, stating: "Britain is with you". He acknowledged the pain and distress that the Jewish community in the UK is experiencing in the wake of these vile acts of terrorism. Sunak condemned the intimidating behavior and shameful antisemitism both online and on the streets, emphasizing that such actions have no place in Britain. He pledged to take all necessary measures to protect the Jewish community in the country and vowed to address any obstacles that may hinder their safety.

Unwavering support

Rishi Sunak made it clear that the UK stands with Israel not only today or tomorrow, but always. He expressed his heartfelt condolences to all those affected by the Hamas attack, highlighting the unimaginable agony endured by families who have lost loved ones or have had them taken hostage. Sunak emphasized that British citizens were among the victims and extended his thoughts and support to those suffering in the aftermath of the attacks. He assured the people of Israel that Britain stands by them and acknowledged their right to defend themselves, pledging ongoing support in restoring the security they deserve.


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