Keir Starmer emphasized that combating antisemitism is fundamentally about determining the societal values we uphold. Following the Golders Green attack, the Prime Minister expressed solidarity with the Jewish community, highlighting that addressing antisemitism is a collective responsibility for all individuals in the country.
In response to the incident, the Home Secretary announced a £25 million allocation for security enhancements to increase police presence and safeguard synagogues, schools, and community centers. Starmer’s remarks came during a gathering at Downing Street to address the recent surge in assaults against the Jewish community.
He stressed the need for united action, stating that an assault on the Jewish community affects the entire nation, emphasizing the urgency to combat both antisemitism and extremism at their core. Starmer urged swift legislative measures to counter malicious state actors and reinforced the importance of restoring public confidence in the justice system’s ability to respond effectively to such heinous attacks.
Acknowledging the gravity of the situation, Starmer emphasized that supporting the Jewish community is not only a moral obligation but a shared responsibility for all citizens to shape the kind of society they aspire to live in. The recent terrorist attack in which two Jewish men were stabbed further underscored the pressing need for concerted efforts to combat antisemitic violence and ensure the safety and security of all individuals.
There has been a call for stronger measures against antisemitic acts following the double stabbing incident, which was classified as a terrorist attack. Starmer reiterated that the recent assaults on the Jewish community reflect a worrying trend of targeted violence, causing deep-seated anxieties and safety concerns among Jewish individuals.
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