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Camilla Tominey grills Cabinet Minister on antisemitism: ‘Why can't politicians say where hate is coming from?!’

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Camilla Tominey grills Cabinet Minister on antisemitism: ‘Why can't politicians say where hate is coming from?!'.

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Camilla Tominey grilled Labour Cabinet Minister Heidi Alexander over a reluctance by the political class to identify the origins of the recent rise in antisemitism.The Transport Secretary was appearing on GB News as Keir Starmer pledged to clamp down on hate after the stabbing of two Jewish men in Golders Green last week.

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"Why is nobody saying where it's currently predominantly coming from?" Camilla asked.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "65 per cent of young Muslims believe Israel doesn't have a right to exist.

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Less than a quarter of British Muslims think that Hamas committed rape and murder on October 7."I know it's uncomfortable, but why can't politicians say where this hate is actually coming from as opposed to skirting around the outsides of this issue?

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