'Really upsetting' that leading politicians won't 'turn up to show solidarity' with Jewish community Tracey Ann Oberman, who will address a march against antisemitism in London today, was asked about the intention of the demonstration. She says: "There's always been antisemitism in this country, they don't often understand what antisemitism and anti-Jewish hatred is. "Since the attack from Hamas before Israel had even retaliated, antisemitic incidents had gone up by 300%. "So there is something really deeply rooted in the psyche of this country, somewhere, that is allowing this antisemitism." Ms Oberman says: "Today's march is about saying 'we stand...