Fighting antisemitism was high up in the King’s Speech – but British Jews have heard promises before

It feels, at last, like we are seeing the political will to enforce the law and protect citizens. The test, though, is not what was read from the throne but what follows
Assessment
The King's Speech signals a government commitment to tackling antisemitism, but for British Jews, the gap between political rhetoric and tangible action remains the central concern. The real measure will be whether this stated priority translates into consistent enforcement and policy changes, not just a ceremonial mention. Past disappointments make the community wary of trusting promises without seeing sustained follow through.
