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British anti-Zionists

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Roald Dahl
British writer and poet (1916–1990)
Clement Attlee
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951 (1883–1967)
Arnold J. Toynbee
British historian (1889–1975)
Christopher Hitchens
English American author and journalist (1949–2011)
Roger Waters
English musician, co-founder of Pink Floyd (born 1943)
Vanessa Redgrave
British actress and activist (born 1937)
George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston
Viceroy of India and British Foreign Secretary (1859–1925)
Archibald Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell
British Army general and Viceroy of India
Oswald Mosley
British aristocrat and fascist politician (1896–1980)
Ernest Bevin
British labour leader, politician, and statesman (1881-1951)
Nick Griffin
British politician (born 1959)
George Galloway
British politician, broadcaster, and writer (born 1954)
Miriam Margolyes
British-Australian actress
John Bagot Glubb
British military officer, scholar and author (1897–1986)
Michael Rosen
British children's author and poet (born 1946)
Mehdi Hasan
British-American journalist (born 1979)
John Stott
British theologian (1921–2011)
St John Philby
English Arabist, explorer, writer, and British colonial office intelligence officer (1885–1960)
Avi Shlaim
Israeli-British historian (born 1945)
Tony Cliff
British activist (1917-2000)
Zarah Sultana
British politician
Lauren Booth
Journalist, activist
Gilad Atzmon
Israeli-born British jazz musician and author
Wattie Buchan
Scottish punk rock singer
Steven Rose
British biologist and neurobiologist (1938–2025)
Muslimgauze
Muslimgauze was the main musical project of Bryn Jones (17 June 1961 – 14 January 1999), a British experimental musician who was influenced by conflicts and history in the Muslim world, often with an emphasis on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. With dozens of albums released under the Muslimgauze name, Jones was prolific, but he never achieved mainstream success. His music, categorized as an example of ethnic electronica, has been described by one critic as "among the most startling and unique in the noise underground".
Bob Vylan
English grime/punk duo
Lowkey
Kareem Dennis (; born 23 May 1986), better known by his stage name Lowkey, is a British-Iraqi rapper and activist from London. He first became known through a series of mixtapes he released before he was 18, before taking a hiatus from the music business. He would return in 2008, with appearances on BBC Radio and at various festivals and concerts including the BBC Electric Proms, Glastonbury, T In The Park and Oxegen in the buildup to his first solo album Dear Listener, as well as collaborating with other British musicians to form the supergroup Mongrel. He released his second solo album, Soun
Bobby Gillespie
British musician
Steve Brookstein
English singer (born 1968)
Craig Murray
Scottish author, human rights campaigner, journalist and diplomat
Claude Montefiore
British Jewish religious leader and scholar (1858–1938)
Jacqueline Rose
British academic
Alexei Sayle
English comedian
Lionel Nathan de Rothschild
British politician and gardener (1882–1942)
Chris Williamson
British politician (born 1956)
Jenny Tonge, Baroness Tonge
British politician (born 1941)
Uri Davis
Israeli academic
Lucien Wolf
British-Jewish journalist, historian, advocate of Jewish rights
Evelyn Barker
British Army general (1894–1983)
Ernest Bennett
British politician (1865-1947)
Andrew Feinstein
South African politician
Vanessa Beeley
blogger, writer and photographer, propagandist, plot theorist
Francis Yeats-Brown
British army officer and author
David Ward
British politician (born 1953)
Mohammed Hijab
British Islamic scholar and philosopher
Sophie Lewis
British feminist theorist