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Where Jewish Votes May Matter Most: The Institute for Jewish Policy Research Guide to the 2015 General Election in the UK

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May 2015

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Whilst Jews represent about 0.5% of the UK's population, there are sizeable groups in a number of constituencies, particularly in and around parts of Greater London and Manchester. There is no evidence to suggest Jews vote in any way as a bloc, but their votes, like all people's, may particularly matter in 2015, as the polls show the two main parties running more or less neck-and-neck.

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Where Jewish Votes May Matter Most: The Institute for Jewish Policy Research Guide to the 1015 General Election in the UK

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Boyd, Jonathan Where Jewish Votes May Matter Most: The Institute for Jewish Policy Research Guide to the 2015 General Election in the UK. Institute for Jewish Policy Research. May 2015:  https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-uk207