The launch of a new public bus service linking two areas of London with large Jewish populations has proved to be a source of debate. Anti-Semitic incidents have hit record levels in the UK since the start of Israel's war in Gaza, with London's mayor, Sadiq Khan, saying he had been struck by the fear felt by Jews receiving abuse when changing buses. The new 310 route provides a direct link between Golders Green and Stamford Hill, removing the need for passengers to change buses.
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00:00The
00:26area in which you were asked to change is not somewhere where the community feels comfortable,
00:31knows nothing. It's not necessarily lit very well, it's not an area of the Jewish community
00:37and it was uncomfortable and not popular to ask people to change.
00:57Every single people can take this bus, doesn't matter Jewish, doesn't matter Muslim,
01:02doesn't matter Christian, every single people ride to travel this bus.