Tag: Antisemitism

Total Results: 63


September 5, 2022

Germany’s cynical response to Munich The government is still struggling to rehabilitate itself

Daniel Marwecki

Monday
20.07

20.07

What would Zionism’s founder think of Israel? The authority of Theodor Herzl is often misunderstood or misused by his successors

Alexander Faludy

Wednesday
20.05

20.05

Anti-Semitism runs deep in Britain There is a strong native tradition in this country and it cuts across party lines

Matthew Sweet

Tuesday
12.11

12.11

How Labour’s Left has stitched up selection Local constituencies are powerless as favoured candidates are parachuted in by the new regime

David Kogan

Thursday
11.07

11.07

No, my marriage is not a “second holocaust” For some Jews, marrying out is a greater threat than antisemitism

Giles Fraser

Wednesday
03.07

03.07

Is Chris Williamson an antisemite? If Labour wants to survive morally, it should expel the controversial MP

Tanya Gold

Friday
12.04

12.04

The trouble with dog-whistles

Douglas Murray

Monday
04.03

04.03

The Left’s long history of antisemitism The hard-Left's division of the world into good and bad makes it blind to its own racism

James Bloodworth

Thursday
08.11

08.11

Is Macron’s Euro crusade doomed to fail?

John Lichfield

Thursday
27.09

27.09

Can we really call Jeremy Corbyn an antisemite? There are reasons to fight about the definition of words. But they’re not truth-seeking reasons

Tom Chivers

Friday
07.09

07.09

Why does the Pope trot out antisemitic tropes?

Giles Fraser

Monday
03.09

03.09

What Frank Field and John McCain have in common

Douglas Murray