Iain Duncan Smith reveals relative is considering leaving Britain over ‘pathological hatred of Jews’ after Golders Green terror attack
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Iain Duncan Smith reveals relative is considering leaving Britain over ‘pathological hatred of Jews' after Golders Green terror attack.
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Sir Iain Duncan Smith has revealed his Jewish half-sister was considering leaving Britain over the growing "pathological hatred of Jews" in the wake of the stabbing in Golders Green.The former Conservative Party leader spoke to GB News after two Jewish men were attacked in north west London in an incident now being treated as a terrorist attack.
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Both men are in a stable condition in hospital, while a 45-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.Speaking about the rise of antisemitic attacks in the UK, Sir Iain said the situation began "root and branch with the tolerance that we seem to have managed to develop for anti-Jewish hatred on the streets".
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There have been marches every week where they were chanting out these slogans, which were about the destruction of Israel and the Jews.
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