The vast majority of people and, of course, anyone who is Jewish or has friends who are Jewish will be well aware of the many family members and friends whose lives ended prematurely in the death camps. To make holocaust denial illegal is to make those propagating this rubbish look like victims instead of fools.
Ask people from any ethnic or cultural minority whether they have been subjected to, or have observed, racist abuse and discrimination within the public domain and I guess the vast majority will say yes. Several high profile politicians, including Boris Johnson, have made some pretty unpalatable comments. Racism was always there - whether overt (singing crass songs at football matches) or subtle (passing over the cvs of people with foreign-sounding names) and, following the EU referendum, reports of seriously threatening racist incidents came in thick and fast.
Anti-semitism is wrong but all racism is wrong and it seems now that how anti-semitism is defined has become very fluid and people can be accused of being anti-semitic if they criticise Israel's actions or refuse to join in the frenzied rush to condemnation.
What really annoys me is that the racism - including anti-semitism - which has, both historically and contemporaneously come predominantly from Conservatives and right leaning groups - has been studiously ignored. Even on this thread we are told that pointing out the difference in the treatment of anti-semitism coming from the right as opposed to the left is a mere diversion and not relevant.
It is just too convenient for this theme to be ramped up at politically sensitive times - in this case, just before local elections. The Conservative Party has no wonderful achievements to recommend it to the country - indeed there is chaos within our public services and increasing personal and commercial instability, with several large shops and restaurants closing down outlets and many companies posting profit warnings. The mass media has been very co-operative in keeping the focus firmly away from these pressing issues.