A little more than half of British Jews, 51%, said they do not see a long-term future for themselves in the United Kingdom.
A new survey found that 96% of British Jews feel less safe than they did before Oct. 7, 2023, while 98% believe antisemitism has increased since then. More than half—59%—said they avoid displaying visible signs of their Jewish identity out of fear linked to antisemitism.
The survey, conducted by the Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA), a British non-governmental organization, found that nearly half of respondents, 45%, said they do not feel welcome in Britain, compared with fewer than one-third, 32%, who said they do.
A little more than half of British Jews, 51%, said they do not see a long-term future for themselves in the United Kingdom, while fewer than a quarter, 23%, said they do.