David Lammy was booed and heckled by mourners at last night’s vigil for the victims of the synagogue terror attack. In astonishing scenes, the Deputy Prime Minister was told by furious members of Manchester’s Jewish community that he had ‘blood on his hands’. Amid chants of ‘shame on you’, Mr Lammy was also accused of allowing anti-Semitism to grow on the streets, and urged to ‘stop the marches’ by pro-Palestinian groups. Ministers will face fresh anger today as a protest in support of banned terror group Palestine Action will go ahead after organisers ignored pleas from the police and Government...