A new study by the "Movement Against anti-Semitism in Britain" reveals a significant rise in the number of Jews considering leaving the UK.

31% of those asked responded positively to the idea, a rise of 28% over a previous study conducted two years ago.

37% of the 4,000 people polled in the study declared that they are "not wanted" in their country and 1 in 6 of them said they felt a need to "hide their Jewish identity in public." 65% said that the government is not doing enough to protecct the community and 80% said that the Labor party has become too tolerant towards anti-Semitism.