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Apr 1, 2020, 5:21 PM
This Passover, remember those still in slavery
As millions of Jews worldwide sit down for the Passover meal tonight to remember when, 3,500 years ago, the Jewish people were freed from slavery, we must remember those suffering today. Even after 3,500 years, the story of the Exodus is as relevant today as...
Nov 4, 2019, 10:02 PM
Why I’m voting for Luciana Berger
The 12th of December will be the first time that I can vote in a general election. And I’m thrilled that I can vote for a principled person like Luciana Berger. Why should you vote for Luciana to represent F&GG? The ever-stoic-Beger has always stood...
Sep 4, 2018, 10:14 PM
It’s a good sign when Ken Livingstone backs you in an anti-Semitism row
Labour has been ensnared in a months-long row around anti-Semitism, with no sign that it will end any time soon. But according to Ken Livingstone, that expert on the matter, there is only one man for the job of tackling anti-Semitism across Britain. A man...
Aug 31, 2018, 12:52 AM
Is there a question of Jeremy Corbyn’s complicity anymore?
Labour’s anti-Semitism problem isn’t ending away any time soon. But it seems Jeremy Corbyn is hoping it will do. A couple of weeks ago, Corbyn was met with the mother of all questions. When the Labour leader was asked whether he was the man to...
Jun 17, 2018, 8:57 PM
Labour’s momentum is dwindling, they have demonstrated that themselves
Glastonbury’s pyramid stage last year saw populist politics being brought to the masses. With thousands chanting “Oh Jeremy Corbyn” over and over and over again. The chant, inspired by Seven Nation Army, has been dubbed ‘the political chant of a generation’. Unfortunately, it was not...
Apr 5, 2018, 1:47 PM
‘Oh Jeremy Corbyn’; Oh Be Quiet
I am 18, an age where most would chant “Oh Jeremy Corbyn” at gigs and festivals — shown at Glastonbury last year. It frightens me that so many view him as a harmless and politically populist politician. Corbyn is a danger to the Labour Party....
Apr 4, 2018, 1:09 PM
It was a bad week for the Jews, a worse week for the Labour Party
Over 1,500 people protested outside Parliament last week against antisemitism in the Labour Party, filling College Green. Yes Corbyn has apologised, no I do not feel confidence in the Labour Party since he has done so. Last week antisemitism controversy surrounding Labour moved to the...
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