(Reuters) Most British Jews feel they have no future in Europe: poll

A quarter of Jews in Britain have considered leaving the country in the last two years and well over half feel they have no long term future in Europe, according to a survey published on Wednesday.

Additionally, anti-Semitic beliefs are widely prevalent among the wider public with 45 percent of Britons agreeing with at least one anti-Semitic sentiment, the YouGov poll for the Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) group found.

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2 comments on “(Reuters) Most British Jews feel they have no future in Europe: poll

  1. sophy0075 says:

    I wonder what the percentage would be in the US, for hatred of the relatives of Jesus.

  2. MichaelA says:

    So the Left hates Israel and targets Jews. They decide to leave, and where will most of them probably go? Which in turn will strengthen Israel. Not very well thought out.