Starmer Branded 'Useless' Over Antisemitism Inaction
Labour leader Keir Starmer stands accused of 'inaction' on rising antisemitism, despite new legislation targeting Iranian proxies. Critics argue his proposed crackdown changes nothing for ordinary British people.

Keir Starmer has been branded "useless" over Labour's perceived "inaction" on the alarming rise of antisemitism in Britain. This scathing criticism, as reported by GB News, comes despite the Prime Minister's announcement of a new crackdown on crimes against the Jewish community.
Broadcaster Mike Parry, speaking to GB News, directly challenged the effectiveness of Starmer's approach, declaring that "nothing ever changes." This sentiment underscores a growing frustration that political promises rarely translate into tangible improvements on the ground for those affected by hate crimes.
Under the proposed new legislation, Iranian proxies found to be behind antisemitic attacks on British soil could face up to 14 years in prison. This law, set to be unveiled in next week's King's Speech, aims to provide stronger powers to tackle foreign-backed extremism.
However, the criticism from Parry highlights a significant disconnect: while new laws target foreign entities, the everyday experience of rising antisemitism for British citizens remains a pressing concern. The public wants to see immediate, effective measures that protect people here and now, not just long-term legislative battles against foreign actors.
The true test of this new legislation will come next week, when its full scope is revealed in the King's Speech, determining whether it genuinely addresses the domestic surge in antisemitic incidents or merely shifts focus to international threats.
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