My post BT was in response to your claim that anti-Semitism was embedded throughout society in general. I'm just pointing out that in the case of the UK, the problem seems mainly confined to the Labour Party and the Muslim community, not society in general.

Try this from,

Johannes Due Enstad Department of Literature, Area Studies and European Languages, University of Oslo Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX), University of Oslo. Oslo, June 2017

"Combining incident data based on police reporting with a 2012 survey on antisemitism carried out by the European Union’s Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA), this report tentatively compares the levels of antisemitic violence in different countries. The seven-country sample contains comparable data for France, UK, Germany and Sweden only. Among these countries, Jews’ exposure to antisemitic violence appears to have been highest in France, lower in Sweden and Germany, and lowest in the United Kingdom."


"lowest in the United Kingdom"