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Boris's bus makes some popular stops

April 19, 2012 15:42
A lot on his plate: Boris Johnson is up for some refreshments at Buckingham Foods in Stanmore

By

Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

The consensus among those who turned out to support Boris Johnson as his election battle-bus toured north-west London on Sunday was that London's Mayor should be backed to prevent the return of Ken Livingstone.

Platters of bagels and Danish pastries were thrust towards Mr Johnson as the bus travelled through Stanmore, Edgware, Hendon and Golders Green. Cameras were readied for any photo opportunity and Boris T-shirts worn with pride.

Many were intrigued by the prospect of meeting "Boris the personality" on the Conservative Friends of Israel-organised tour.

But although the Mayor attempted to focus on his key campaign issues - transport strategy, his plans for apprenticeships and affordable housing, and his hopes for the Olympic legacy - those on board and in kosher shops and cafes along the route were less concerned with policy.