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Report of the All-Party Parliamentary Enquiry into Antisemitism

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February 2015

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This All-Party Parliamentary Report was commissioned by John Mann MP, Chair of the All-Party
Parliamentary Group Against Antisemitism.
The terms of reference for the report were:
1. To  consider the events of July/August 2014 and the causes and consequences of the
highest-ever recorded number of antisemitic incidents during that period
2. To consider this in the light of the 2006 All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry into
Antisemitism report
3. To review the situation in the UK in the light of similar events in Europe and draw any
lessons that can be learnt 
4. To identify and review the effectiveness of existing legal and other frameworks for
addressing antisemitism in the UK, with a view to avoiding the extreme anti-Jewish
violence in Europe that resulted from the conflict
5. To identify models of best practice for guaranteeing intercommunal cohesion and
Jewish communal welfare at times of increased tension

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Report of the All-Party Parliamentary Enquiry into Antisemitism. All Party Parliamentary Group Against Antisemitism. February 2015:  https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-uk175