A year on from the 7th October terrorist attacks, it’s disgraceful that antisemitism is higher than ever.
We must never forget the victims or give into the vile terrorism that murdered them.
I was pleased to speak to @Nanaakua1 on @GBNEWS this afternoon
'The antisemitism, the anti-Israel rhetoric has only increased.'
Chairman of the Young National Jewish Assembly, Michael Rowe, says the Jewish community is 'still in a state of shock' one year on from the October 7th attacks.
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At Golders Green today, The King reaffirmed his support for the Jewish community, following a series of antisemitic attacks.
During his time at the Jewish Care centre in North-West London, The King spoke to victims of the recent knife attack that took place in the area on 29th April 2026.
His Majesty also met community police force, Shomrim, who were involved in responding to the attacks.
I stand against antisemitism.
I stand against those people who want Jews to be afraid to go about their lives, and will never allow them to win.
I stand with the Jews of Britain.
You may not agree with me, but you will always know where you stand with me.
Today in Billericay, a heckler tried to shout me down as I spoke about the normalisation of hatred towards Jews. I did not back down, because it needs to be said. British Jews are being targeted and too many people are pretending this is the same experience of other minorities. This lady implied Muslims are being similarly targeted. This is simply not true.
Let's be honest about what is happening. Certain groups (in particular but not solely Islamic Extremists) are creating a climate of fear and intimidation that is normalising Jew hatred. I will never stand for that. Governments have spent too long hand-wringing, making excuses and hoping it would go away. It is time to call this what it is: a national emergency in our attitude, our urgency and our response.
I will always engage with people who disagree with me. That is politics. But there is a difference between argument and intimidation. Shouting does not make a bad case good. It's done to silence others. And it certainly does not change the truth.
The truth is that British Jews have been made to feel less safe in their own country. Our country. They are being singled out, threatened and harassed in ways that should shame everyone in public life. If we do not stand up now and stop this rise in antisemitism, then why bother saying "Never Again" at Holocaust Memorial Day? Because this is how it starts.
I am not prepared to play along with the pretence that this is normal, or manageable, or just another example of tension between groups. It really is not. It is targeted hatred and it is getting worse.
So my message is simple. Not here. Not in Britain. And not on our watch. We need to stop the hand-wringing and start doing the right thing. That means standing with British Jews openly, unapologetically and without fear.
Continuing my advocacy work on behalf of the Jewish community, I spoke on @CNN this morning following the horrific antisemitic stabbing in London on Wednesday.
No more excuses, the government must ban the IRGC immediately. End the tolerance of hate. Take antisemitism seriously
Our country is facing a huge problem of extremism. It’s high time for the state and our national institutions to step up and robustly deal with this.
It was good to speak to @PatrickChristys on his show last night
‘Students calling for jihad.’
Chair of the Young National Jewish Assembly, Michal Rowe, criticises the lack of action being taken at universities where students are promoting extremism in pro-Palestine group chats.
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Today at PMQs, I raised the tragic loss of Robert Clancy, a much-valued member of our team. I asked the Prime Minister to meet to discuss what more can be done on suicide prevention, so fewer families have to endure such heartbreak.
Antisemitism is on the rise. The Al-Quds protests and terror marches are helping fuel it.
We need a shared British identity. The Conservatives are going to fight for that.
We will root out the separatism tearing Britain apart.
Current events in the Middle East prove the importance of the Chagos Islands for United Kingdom and our allies’ defence.
The Labour government should completely tear up its Chagos surrender bill.
Our Home Affairs Select Committee report on the Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban has been published.
An extraordinary and unjustified decision that exposed serious failures within West Midlands Police.
Read it here:
https://t.co/L1X1lGBkJ5
This morning I received news that my cousin Arash Beheshti was killed by Ali Khamenei’s coward agents with a gunshot to his head. The death of Arash and tens of thousands of other innocent protestors is an unprecedented war crime against humanity since World War II.
In an interview with @MartinDaubney on @GBNEWS, I was joined with Former Chancellor of the Exchequer, @KwasiStackBTCTC and the former Labour Defense Secretary @HoonGeoff who both were in line with my statements and expressed their full support for the people of Iran.
I once again emphasised that the target of the upcoming strikes must aim to destroy the IRGC and Basij military bases, the house of Ali Khamenei, the Parliament, governmental buildings and the judiciary in order to cripple the headquarters of the regime and give a fair chance to the Iranian people to come to the streets and take their country back.
I explained that this is the closest we’ve ever come to overthrowing the brutal regime of the Islamic Republic. The people of Iran know that President @realDonaldTrump is a man of action, which is why when he promised that help is on its way, they took to the streets in such scale.
The spirit of the Iranian people is one that does not involve tears or mourning! This is the time to fight, and they are calling for decisive military support!
#IRGCterrorists #IranRevolution
Over the past few months, I’ve been working to bring the failings of the Police to the forefront.
Football fans were banned because they were Jews. This is a disgrace and must never happen again.
Here are my thoughts in today’s Jewish Chronicle 👇
https://t.co/2L0kwPSjDA
Since the Sunday Times’s first story last year, Craig Guildford has apologised for:
— AI-generated fictitious football game
— falsely claiming Birmingham Jews lobbied for the ban
But he has never acknowledged the false claims about Amsterdam disorder which lay at the heart of the police “intelligence”. These were produced after the local authority privately said they needed more information to justify a decision which had already been made behind closed doors to ban Maccabi fans from an Aston Villa game last November.
They ranged from the allegation Maccabi fans “randomly” threw civilians into a river, to the idea 200 were “linked” to the IDF, to fabricated figures for the number of Dutch police deployed in response.
Guildford has continued to point to his force’s unminuted Zoom call with Dutch police — which has itself rubbished the claims made about the events in their capital.