Downing Street rally asks ‘silent majority’ to fight antisemitism
Open letter criticising invitation to Nigel Farage warns of association with ‘racism and inflammatory rhetoric’ Political leaders have been invited to a rally opposing antisemitism on Sunday, with British Jews hoping the “silent majority” will join them for a “million mensch march” across (…)
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