Downing street rally asks silent majority to fight antisemit?
A rally at Downing Street invited the silent majority to stand against antisemitism. The event highlighted growing concerns over rising anti-Jewish sentiment in Britain, particularly within certain political circles.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak addressed the crowd, urging unity and resilience against division. The term "silent majority" refers to a broad group of people who may not always be vocal but hold significant influence. This rally aimed to galvanise them into action against antisemitism, framing it as a threat to national harmony.
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