But its betrayals will never be enough.
The journalist looks at how the election affects Britain’s Jews, and in particular how new prime minister Keir Starmer differs from his Labor predecessor Jeremy Corbyn.
“In politics, some things will never be fully understood.”
In some districts, ranting about Israel is the best way to get votes.
The pot calls the right-wing kettle black.
The party didn’t earn Luciana Berger’s forgiveness.
Chris Williamson still blames the Jews.
A report from the belly of the beast.
Following in Margaret Thatcher’s footsteps?
Jeremy Corbyn is gone, but his legacy remains.
In a recent interview, Keir Starmer appeals to the UK’s Jews.
Complaints about J.K. Rowling’s goblins have nothing to do with Jews.
A historian reflects on King George III, the “canceling” of historical figures, and situation of Anglo-Jewry.
And even the new-and-improved party won’t recognize Israel’s right to self-defense.