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John Swinney expresses ‘horror’ over Manchester synagogue attack | UK News

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Getty Images John Swinney, who is bald with glasses, speaks in the Scottish Parliament chamber. He is wearing a dark suit, white shirt and purple tie Getty Images

John Swinney condemned the “evil” of antisemitism

Scotland’s first minister John Swinney has expressed his “horror” after a fatal attack at a synagogue in Manchester.

Swinney united with Scottish political leaders to condemn the attack and said he had “significant concern” for the Jewish community.

Two people died after the car ramming and stabbing incident, while a third – thought to be the suspect – was shot dead by police.

Three others were seriously injured in the attack which came on Yom Kippur – the holiest day in the Jewish religious calendar.

Speaking at First Minister’s Questions, Swinney said: “Antisemitism is an evil we must confront and stand resolutely against, and I know the whole chamber speaks with one voice on this important question.”

The SNP leader later told journalists that Police Scotland would work with communities in the wake of the incident, adding that safety at places of worship causes him “significant concern”.

He said: “There is absolutely no place for violence in our society, and there certainly is no place for violence in relation to the Jewish community.

“Particularly people who are engaged in worship at an incredibly sensitive time of the year.

“Individuals must be able to live in safety in our country, and they must be able to worship in safety.”

PA Media Armed police at the scene, with police vehicles in the backgroundPA Media

Armed police were called to the scene in Manchester

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, who cut short a trip to Denmark to lead the UK government’s emergency response, said there would be extra police deployed at synagogues across England.

Swinney Police Scotland would be considering measures to ensure the safety of the Jewish community, adding the force would have his “full support”.

During FMQs, Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay sent his party’s “best wishes” to all those affected by the “horrific” attack.

‘Stand against antisemitism’

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar said he was “horrified” by the attack and said his thoughts were with those affected and the wider Jewish community.

He told MSPs: “Yom Kippur should be a time of peace and reflection, and instead they have been the victim of hate and violence.

“We must all stand against antisemitism and all forms of prejudice and hate.”

Scottish Greens co-leader Ross Greer offered his “thoughts, prayers, love and solidarity” to the victims.

“This will cast a long shadow over Yom Kippur worship this evening,” he added.

Police were called to the Heaton Park Synagogue about 09:30 following reports of a car being driven at members of the public.

Bomb disposal units were later deployed to the scene, with a loud explosion heard afterwards.

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