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Meddling with Israel’s security, Biden is also dangerously interfering with UK governance
Such interference is based on an ignorant and dangerously partisan view that, under the guise of advancing peace, is in fact a powerful incentive to further violence and aggression.
Melanie Phillips
June 10, 2021
The Union Jack and the European Union Flag. Credit: Publicdomainpictures.net
Lessons from Britain’s Brexit breakthrough
What the United Kingdom has achieved provides an object lesson in strategy and diplomacy for every democratic nation, not least when it comes to dealing with the Middle East or threats from foreign aggressors.
Melanie Phillips
Dec. 31, 2020
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson. Credit: CelebWikiProfiles.
The British working class saves Britain … and its Jews
The stakes in this election were enormous—not just for the United Kingdom, but for the world.
Melanie Phillips
Dec. 13, 2019
British Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn speaking at the #StopTrident rally at Trafalgar Square, on Feb. 27, 2016. Credit: Garry Knight via Wikimedia Commons.
British public figures sign letter refusing to vote Labour over anti-Semitism scandal
“Anti-Semitism is central to a wider debate about the kind of country we want to be,” it said. “To ignore it because Brexit looms larger is to declare that anti-Jewish prejudice is a price worth paying for a Labour government.”
Nov. 15, 2019
Yosef David has filed papers to challenge British Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn in the United Kingdom’s general elections on Dec. 12, 2019. Source: Twitter.
Orthodox Jew from Golders Green announces Brexit Party run against Corbyn
“I am focused on British Jewry and the impact in our country,” said Yosef David, a social worker for a large Jewish charity.
Nov. 15, 2019
Flags and placards at the People's Vote March in London on March 23, 2019. Credit: Andrew Gray via Wikimedia Commons.
Britain, Brexit and the ripple effect on identity politics and anti-Semitism
This titanic three-year battle is of critical importance far beyond British shores. It’s the outrider of the fundamental issue splitting apart the Western world from the Beltway to Budapest to Berlin.
Melanie Phillips
Oct. 31, 2019
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Credit: Flickr.
In Britain, Boris is opening the door for Jeremy
If the Labour Party leader becomes prime minister, it will unleash a chain reaction of condemnation from British Jews and cause agonized debate over whether Jews have a future in a land where their roots stretch back for more than a millennium.
Ben Cohen
Sept. 27, 2019
The Union Jack and the European Union Flag. Credit: Publicdomainpictures.net
Labour’s anti-Israel fervor on full display as Brexit chaos intensifies
Its anti-Semitic obsession shares characteristics of Jew-hatred throughout the centuries, as the party obsesses over the Jewish state while ignoring countries that really are oppressive, dictatorial and racist.
Melanie Phillips
Sept. 26, 2019
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Credit: Flickr.
Is Boris Johnson good for the Jews?
Britain may be convulsed by Brexit, the issue that has brought buccaneering “Brexiteer Boris” to power. He has become prime minister, though, in the middle of a crisis over Iran.
Melanie Phillips
July 25, 2019