London: Three days after a terrorist attack on one of their synagogues, British Jews are talking about something they would have dismissed just a few years ago: leaving their country for somewhere safer.

Michael Cohen, 65, says he and his friends feel prejudice against Jews has reached levels he has never witnessed in a lifetime in England.

Britain’s Jewish community wave British and Israeli flags in London’s Trafalgar Square on Sunday. Credit: Getty Images

“I’ve got many friends that are now thinking of leaving the UK because of the level of antisemitism,” he says. “I’m not at that stage yet because I believe that it will get sorted. But I’ve not seen the situation as bad as it is now.”

Cohen is one of thousands in Trafalgar Square on Sunday, London time, to commemorate the Octob

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