It comes to something when, in this complicated, fearful and dangerous world, the person who speaks the most sense is the former right-back of Manchester United.

Gary Neville, Sky Sports football pundit, property entrepreneur and would-be political agitator, is not everyone’s idea of a social commentator, but he addresses a large constituency (5.3m followers on X) and he is unafraid to discuss controversial subjects beyond football.

So it was that he took to his LinkedIn feed to tackle an uncomfortable truth that I feel has been missed in the reaction to the devastating Yom Kippur attack on Manchester’s Heaton Park synagogue.

Much has been made of the correlation between the pro-Palestine marches and the rise in antisemitism. These marches may have been something of a breeding groun

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