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'''Mandy Blumenthal''' (born 1965) is a [[Jewish]] businesswoman whose father was Lord Mayor of Birmingham and is reported to be leaving Britain, blaming [[anti-Semitism]] in politics and the failure of the authorities to enforce the law. She, her partner [[Mark Lewis]] and brother [[Alan Blumenthal]] (a [[UKIP]] candidate) are avowed [[Zionist]]s.<ref>''[[Document:President Abbas’ Rebuke to Theresa May over Palestine]]''</ref>
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'''Mandy Blumenthal''' (born 1965), a [[Jewish]] businesswoman whose father was Lord Mayor of Birmingham, is reported to be leaving Britain, blaming [[anti-Semitism]] in politics and the failure of the authorities to enforce the law. She, her partner [[Mark Lewis]]<ref>''[https://www.facebook.com/1821905261/posts/10206452467190103/ "In a Relationship with Mandy Blumenthal"]''</ref>  and brother [[Alan Blumenthal]] (a [[UKIP]] candidate) are avowed [[Zionist]]s.<ref>''[[Document:President Abbas’ Rebuke to Theresa May over Palestine]]''</ref>
 
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Mandy Blumenthal and media lawyer partner Mark Lewis

Mandy Blumenthal (born 1965), a Jewish businesswoman whose father was Lord Mayor of Birmingham, is reported to be leaving Britain, blaming anti-Semitism in politics and the failure of the authorities to enforce the law. She, her partner Mark Lewis[1] and brother Alan Blumenthal (a UKIP candidate) are avowed Zionists.[2]

 

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TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:President Abbas’ Rebuke to Theresa May over Palestineblog post24 September 2017Craig MurrayThe ignored part of the Balfour Declaration to which Abbas referred is of course: “It being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine.”
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