THE ALL-PARTY PARLIAMENTARY INQUIRY INTO ANTISEMITISM (2015)
Report Of The All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry Into Antisemitism (2015)
During the Israel-Gaza war of July and August 2014 there was a significant and unacceptable increase in antisemitic incidents in the UK. A parliamentary panel of inquiry was commissioned by the chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group Against Antisemitism in order to investigate what lessons could be learned from the upsurge of anti-Jewish violence. A number of sub-reports and some polling was commissioned to assist the inquiry which you can access by clicking on the documents.
Sub-Report for the All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry into Antisemitism (Professor David Feldman) (Updated: 2019)
An academic paper commissioned to assist the committee’s deliberations.
50 days in the summer: Gaza, political protest and antisemitism in the UK (Dr Ben Gidley)
An academic paper commissioned to assist the committee’s deliberations.
Addendum consideration of law and prosecution-related issues (Richard Matthews QC & Jonas Milner)
Scrutiny of the criminal justice legislation intended to check antisemitism with an introduction from Rt Hon Dominic Grieve MP.
Anti-Semitism Poll Summary (Populus)
Polling commissioned to coincide with the release of the report.
A Progress Update (2016) (DCLG)
Governmental progress report on the recommendations made by the All-Party Parliamentary Group against anti-Semitism inquiry into the rise in anti-Semitic incidents following the Gaza conflict in 2014.