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Party leaders condemn attack on Manchester synagogue on Yom Kippur | Manchester

Even though the leaders, nature and attackers of the four major parties of England remained uncertain, they condemned the Manchester attack.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer cut a trip to Copenhagen on Thursday, where he met with other European leaders in the European political community to return to England to chair a meeting of the government’s emergency committee.

While preparing to ride on his plane in Denmark, the Prime Minister said: “I was horrified by an attack on a synagogue in Crumpsall.

Yom Yom Kippur, the most sacred day of the Jewish calendar, makes it even more terrible.

Orum I return to London. When I arrive, I will chair an emergency Cobra meeting. I can say that additional police assets are deployed to the synagogues throughout the country and that we will do anything to keep our Jewish community safe.

“I talked to Mark Gardner from Cst [Community Security Trust]And Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham. I would like to thank the emergency services for the speed of their answers. “

Police officers patrolling while reading the Hebrew community. Keir Starmer said that ‘additional police assets will be deployed to Synagogues in the United Kingdom. Photo: Andrew Matthews/Pa

Conservative Leading Kemi Badenoch, Liberal Democratic leader Ed Davey and reform British leader Nigel Farage tweeted similar messages that expressed sympathy for victims and condemnation of the attacker.

“This was a vile and disgusting attack on a synagogue in Manchester,” Badenoch Posted on. Yom Yom Kippur, the most sacred day of the Jewish year, were the targets for violence in prayer. My heart goes to everyone who was hurt and affected. I know that many people in our Jewish community will be shaken. They deserve to know that they are not alone.

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Davey said: “Heaton Park in Yom Kippur, the most sacred day of the Jewish calendar, was horrified by the attack outside the Hebrew Community Synagogue.

Farage wrote: “Today, I was horrified in a synagogue in Manchester, especially in Yom Kippur, the most sacred day in the Jewish calendar.

Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham gave most of the operational information about the situation of the attack. “Although not approved, the criminal is believed to have died,” he said on Thursday morning.

“To some extent that it is not an ongoing event.

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