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.

Comments

Jim said…
they would have to join the queue with the Athiests, Christians, Buddists, Muslims, Hindu's and pretty much every one else who would seriously consider emigrating if Corbyn becomes PM. I guess the only people who would be happy, at least in the very short term, are the airlines.
Chris Whiteside said…
I understand exactly what you are saying. I do think the Jewish community would be particularly worried - and unfortunately I am not as completely certain as I would like to be that they don't have cause.

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