Quote Originally Posted by Beskar View Post
If we use the 2017 YouGov survey to the question: "British Jewish people chase money more than other British people",

True (Voter Sample)
Conservative: 27%
Labour: 14%
Lib Dem: 19%

Not True (Voter Sample)
Conservative: 45%
Labour: 60%
Lib Dem: 61%


That appears to indicate that those who vote Conservative are most likely to agree with antisemitic remarks than Labour voters given the sample used.

My point is that the claims of antisemitism is rather biased against Labour specifically, perhaps due Corbyn's views on topics such as Palestine, when similar arguments on antisemitism can be made against the Conservatives.
What are the p values for the survey? Don't have spssx at home and do not want to crank the formulas manually tonight. But the best you can say absent those values is that conservative voters are somewhat more (not most) likely to agree with statements that are considered anti-Semitic.