As I stated before, I''m travelling this week and have limited access to the internet - sometimes reading and replying on the blackberry.
I did look at the stats underlying the Telegraph article and that only covered 3 months in 2006 in a few UK districts (not a national survey, nor for a whole year). Even then it showed that there were more attacks on Muslims (well, incidents - there were far fewer actual assaults on both sides)
Roadster - I have no problem believing that anti-semitism is rising - attacks against the 'other' usually does when populations feel threatened and certainly go up in hard times. This affects immigrants and others too.
I've also quoted the Muslim MP above - anti-semitism is to be condmened and there is no excuse for it. My objection is when condemnation of Israeli actions is labelled as anti-semitism.
It appears that eh is, after all, incapable of posting the numbers of incidents of anti-semitism and islamophobia (for the same periods and areas) here. Fair enough, I'll deal with this next week and look up the numbers for the dear boy. As I said, perhaps this time the stats will bear out his beliefs that more Jews are attacked than Muslims.
Cheers,
Shafique