Nearly 40% of British Jews would seriously consider emigrating if Corbyn becomes PM
A survey carried out by Survation on behalf of the Jewish Chronicle has found that nearly 40% of 710 British Jews who took part would "seriously consider" emigrating if Jeremy Corbyn becomes Prime Minister.
This represents a significant rise in the proportion of the Jewish community who are worried about their future compared with three years ago, when a survey found that the proportion then seriously considering emigration was just 11%
Details of the JC Survation survey can be found here.
This represents a significant rise in the proportion of the Jewish community who are worried about their future compared with three years ago, when a survey found that the proportion then seriously considering emigration was just 11%
Details of the JC Survation survey can be found here.
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