Starmer calls antisemitism ‘crisis for all of us’ ahead of Downing Street summit – UK politics live
Keir Starmer has declared antisemitism a "crisis for all of us" ahead of a Downing Street summit he is hosting to address the issue. Starmer stated that the recent attack in Golders Green is part of a concerning pattern of rising antisemitism in the UK, leaving Jewish communities feeling unsafe.

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AI-generatedKeir Starmer has declared antisemitism a "crisis for all of us" ahead of a Downing Street summit he is hosting to address the issue. Starmer stated that the recent attack in Golders Green is part of a concerning pattern of rising antisemitism in the UK, leaving Jewish communities feeling unsafe. The government announced an additional £1 million in funding to combat antisemitism and enhance community cohesion, with an immediate £500,000 allocated to Barnet council due to recent incidents and its large Jewish population. The summit aims to bring together leaders from various public life sectors to confront the problem and reaffirm the country's values.
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4 extractedThe terrorist attack in Golders Green was not an isolated incident but part of a pattern of rising antisemitism.
Keir Starmer declared antisemitism 'a crisis for all of us'.
An immediate £500,000 will be allocated to Barnet council to address antisemitic incidents.
Jewish communities across England will receive a further £1m of government funding to tackle antisemitism.