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Apr 30
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Have Politicians Been Weak On Antisemiti...

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After a terror attack targeting Britain’s Jewish community, politicians rush to respond — and to blame. But is anyone actually lowering the temperature?  


Hugo unpacks the politics of the day with Sarah Ditum and Matthew Syed.


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