England – Conservative Leader: ‘I will empower UK Jews’

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    England – David Cameron this week insisted a Conservative government would do “much more to protect and empower the Jewish community” and described learning about his Jewish ancestors as one of the highlights of his year.

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    The Conservative leader’s comments came in a message to members of the Movement for Reform Judaism, which he used to make pledges on tackling anti-Semitism and education and to appeal for the support of community members in the upcoming election.

    Cameron said: “To me, one of the biggest contributions of Judaism is its understanding of what makes a responsible society. Last summer, I gave a speech to Jewish Care where I talked about this idea. I quoted a phrase of Rabbi Hillels which I think captures it beautifully: “If I am not for myself, who will be for me? If I am not for others, what am I?” That urgent, selfless moral compulsion to change the world for the better is right at the heart of the Jewish way of life. If I become Prime Minister, I want to see that idea of responsibility extend right across our society.

    “A key part of that will be about building a stronger, more cohesive society – and that means doing much more to tackle the rise in anti-Semitism. I was appalled when the Community Security Trust told me that there were more anti-Semitic incidents in the first half of 2009 than in the whole of any previous year. We need big changes to root out this extremism – stopping preachers of hate from entering this country, banning those extremist groups who are already here, and doing much more to tackle radicalisation in our universities.”

    The man hoping to succeed Gordon Brown as prime minister also touched on a prominent theme of the party’s platform. “I want to build a bigger society,” he said: “And we can’t do that without backing faith-based organisations in the good work that they do. Take faith schools, for example. They are a really important part of our education system and often have a culture and ethos which helps to drive up standards. Through our school reform plans, there will be a real growth in new good school places, and I’m sure some of these will be in faith schools.”

    Cameron also spoke of learning about his ancestors, the Levitas, as a personal highlight. He said: “I am a great admirer of the Jewish people and your extraordinary achievements. I’ve long seen your community as a shining light in our society.”


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    As much as I admire this man, I think it is too late for Europe to redeem itself.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Yep. President Obama was also a great admirerr of the Jewish People

    LIBERALISM IS A DISEASE!!!
    LIBERALISM IS A DISEASE!!!
    14 years ago

    He wants to build a “bigger society” yet he is called a Conservative?? “Bigger Society” is code word on the left for bigger govt & more socialist policies.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Political promises, ha!

    A YID
    A YID
    14 years ago

    he wants more vote’s that’s y he’s doing it

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    I don’t know this man or his policies, but keep in mind that as much as you think he’s saying this so Jews might vote for him, there are probably ten times as many non-Jews who might NOT vote for him as a result of these statements.

    So I’d assume there is at least some truth to his words.

    Ex Brit
    Ex Brit
    14 years ago

    I’ll believe it when I see it. Start by making Schechita easier. Protect Jews & organizations from attack. Get rid of anti-Israel/anti-Jewish factions in the universities.

    These things will happen when hell freezes over. Or Obama becomes a friend to the Jews & Israel. Whichever comes first.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    why is everyone so quick to judge him? who arw you to say he is not being sincere?

    5T Resident
    5T Resident
    14 years ago

    Jewish history is replete with instances when leaders of various countries “befriended” the Jews because it was expedient for them to do so, only to drop the friendship later on. In the Middle Ages, Jews held high positions because the kings of the day found them useful in the fields of tax collection. Of course, those kings expelled the Jews later on when they got the chance.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Cameron is definitely better for the Jews than Gordon Brown is. But how is he compared to Nigel Farage? Farage wants to get the UK out of the EU so UKIP might be even better than the Conservatives.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Is he planning on doing anything about the government forcing Jewish schools to admit students who aren’t Jewish?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Cameron is a Jew