Is that right, you insolent spineless traitor? What about the indigenous White Brits? What about the vulnerable White girls that are being groomed day in day out by the Muslims you welcome, who are directly responsible for the so-called “anti-semitism” Jews bitch about? What about the homeless? What about the ex service personnel who are becoming second class citizens? And what about the elderly? And–truth be told–you and that grinning jack-in-the-box Tony Blair should be charged with fostering “anti-semitism” since it is you and yours who have allowed your once beautiful islands to be swamped with subhuman excrement. Moreover, if PM Netanyahu wants Jews in Britain to leave for Israel, then let them go, you odious buffoon.
David Cameron this morning insisted Britain is a safe place for Jews to live – and vowed to keep it that way.
The Prime Minister said the Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu was right to demand security against anti-Semitic attacks across Europe, but insisted British Jews were proud to call the UK home.
Mr Cameron’s remarks came after Mr Netanyahu said that Europe was no longer safe for Jews following the terror attacks in Paris and Copenhagen.
He called for mass emigration to Israel – claiming it is the only country in the world where Jews are totally safe.
A Number 10 spokesman insisted Britain was safe for Jews. The spokesman said: ‘As the Israeli Prime Minister has said today, Jewish people deserve security in every country.
‘And Prime Minister David Cameron could not be clearer. We will fight anti-Semitism with everything we have got.
‘Together we will make sure Britain remains a country that Jewish people are proud to call home – today, tomorrow and for every generation to come.’
Mr Cameron’s remarks came after tens of thousands of Danes gathered at memorials around the country last night, commemorating the victims of deadly attacks on a synagogue and an event promoting free speech.
A torch-lit manifestation in Copenhagen this evening attracted a large crowd, including Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt and political leaders from fellow Nordic countries.
Omar Abdel Hamid El-Hussein, 22, opened fire on a cafe in hosting a free speech debate on Saturday, killing 55-year-old film director Finn Nørgaard, and attacked a synagogue, shooting 37-year-old Dan Uzan, who was volunteering as a security guard at a Bat Mitzvah.
El-Hussein was later killed in a shootout with police in his neighborhood of Norrebro, a largely immigrant part of the Copenhagen.
The shootings – which came after the Paris gun attacks – sparked Mr Netanyahu’s call for mass emigration to Israel.
But European leaders reacted angrily to Mr Netanyahu’s suggestion that Jews were not safe outside Israel.
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