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Boris Johnson scatters reds in Redbridge

April 11, 2012 13:10
Taking their cue: Boris Johnson finds a supportive audience by the community centre snooker table

By

Cathy Forman,

Cathy Forman

1 min read

Boris Johnson travelled by bus - Jewish Care-style - to a mayoral election campaign stop at Redbridge Jewish Community Centre last Thursday morning.

Having taken the Central Line to Redbridge station, Mr Johnson was met by centre manager Richard Shone and local Tory MP Lee Scott, who offered him a ride in the centre's new care bus - the first of a fleet of 20 which will benefit Jewish Care clients in London.

At the community centre, his first stop was the Chabad Lubavitch Pesach Shop, stocked with 700 items, where Chabad's Rabbi Aryeh Sufrin presented him with a pack of Shemurah matzah.

Mr Johnson asked if the milk on sale "was from Redbridge cows", recalling that he "was brought up on a farm and enjoyed milking cows".