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Labour Party Chair Anna Turley says Jewish communities are feeling vulnerable one week on from the Bondi terror attack and stressed the government’s commitment to protecting places of worship and tackling intolerance.
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00:00It was a completely horrifying incident, absolutely devastating and our thoughts are
00:05with all of the victims, their families and the Jewish community around the world and also here
00:10in the UK because we know that people are feeling very vulnerable at the moment and we want to live
00:15in a country where nobody is attacked for their religion, their way of life, their culture,
00:23their community and so we've worked really hard. The Prime Minister has made a personal mission to
00:27work with the Community Security Trust to invest in security so that people are protected on days
00:32of worship and in places of worship. We're also putting a huge amount into education with the
00:37Holocaust Educational Trust as well to make sure that we are educating everybody on the importance
00:43of tolerance in faith and we're absolutely determined to make sure that we protect all communities in
00:50this country and that we support people in being able to practice their faith and worship free from
00:54persecution and intolerance.
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