What is Succot and how could it impact an October election?

Seven-day Jewish festival coincides with rumoured general election date

Jewish men walk along the street in the Stamford Hill area
(Image credit: Rob Stothard/Getty)

Observant Jews in Britain face the prospect of being unable to attend polling stations if a general election is held as predicted on 14 October, as that date is the first day of the Succot festival.

The Board of Deputies, the main Jewish communal organisation, has asked the government to consider the “concerns and difficulties” this date would create for the Jewish community due to religious observance during the festival.

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