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Starmer calls antisemitism ‘crisis for all of us’ ahead of Downing Street summit – UK politics live

Starmer calls antisemitism ‘crisis for all of us’ ahead of Downing Street summit – UK politics live

Summary

Keir Starmer has called antisemitism a crisis affecting everyone and is hosting a meeting at Downing Street to bring leaders together to fight this problem. The government recently announced extra funding to increase police protection and support programs to combat antisemitism in communities and schools across England.

Key Facts

  • Keir Starmer described antisemitism as a nationwide crisis and a test of shared values.
  • A terrorist attack took place last week in Golders Green, London, which heightened concerns about antisemitic violence.
  • The UK government added £25 million to boost police patrols and security for Jewish communities, raising total funding to £58 million.
  • An additional £7 million is allocated to fight antisemitism in schools, colleges, and universities.
  • The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government announced a further £1 million for councils in high-risk areas, with half a million pounds going immediately to Barnet council.
  • The funding will expand the Common Ground programme, which supports communities tackling antisemitism.
  • Recent antisemitic attacks have occurred in parts of London and other places worldwide, including violent incidents last year in Heaton Park and Bondi Beach.
  • Starmer's Downing Street event aims to create a unified approach across different parts of society to address rising antisemitism.
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