DAILY MAIL
by Peter Allen
February 17, 2015
France’s socialists were at the centre of a bitter anti-semitism row last night as a party grandee accused the Prime Minister of being ‘under Jewish influence’. Roland Dumas, the 92-year-old former foreign minister, said Prime Minister Manuel Valls was pushing a Jewish agenda because of family ties, especially when using terms such as ‘Islamo-fascism.’ Mr Valls, who is married to a Jewish businesswoman, has been constantly speaking out against anti-semitism since terrorist attacks in January left 17 people dead, including four Jews. But Mr Dumas said Mr Valls ‘has personal alliances that mean he has prejudices. Everyone knows he is married to someone really good but who has an influence on him.’ Anne Gravoin, 49, Mr Valls’s wife, is a high-profile entrepreneur, and also an accomplished violinist. READ MORE