In 2015, 2016 and 2017, the
Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) commissioned
YouGov to survey British attitudes towards Jews.
[318] The 2017 survey found that supporters of the Labour Party were less likely to hold antisemitic views than those of the
Conservative Party or the
UK Independence Party (UKIP), while those of the
Liberal Democrats were the least likely to hold such views. 32% of Labour supporters endorsed at least one "antisemitic attitude", as defined by the CAA, compared to 30% for the Liberal Democrat, 39% for UKIP supporters, and 40% for the Conservatives.
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A study into contemporary antisemitism in Britain by the
Institute for Jewish Policy Research (JPR) in September 2017 study found that those on the political left were no more likely than average to hold antisemitic attitudes, but were more likely to hold anti-Israel attitudes, especially those on the far-left.
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In June, the inquiry reported that it had found "no evidence" of systemic antisemitism in Labour