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Tuesday, May 03, 2005

The Tories - good for the Jews

Stuart Polak, head of Conservative Friends of Israel, sets out the Jewish case for supporting Britain's Conservative Party.

A shame they have no chance to win.
Posted by Zman Biur at 4:13 PM
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