As one local Conservative political adviser put it: “We pride ourselves here on being a melting pot. Yet this massive decision loudly declares that in this city, when push comes to shove, the Muslim position will always win out.” Yehuda Pink, the 55-year-old rabbi of the Orthodox Solihull Synagogue has said he would be afraid of being attacked if he went into the city centre. Lord Mann, the government’s independent antisemitism adviser, said he had warned ministers in January there was a risk Maccabi Tel Aviv may be banned from a Europa League match in the UK. Mann asked the...