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.
To understand the significance of a new definition of anti-Semitism speciously promising clarity and fairness, we need to see whose interests it serves, not what its supporters believe.
How godless and deracinated liberalism gives way to anti-Semitic radicalism.
It’s been one year since the anti-Semitic Labor leader stepped down. Things have much improved since then, but it’s also become clear that the forces he unleashed are in the U.K. to stay.