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'I think there comes a point where people get a bit tired of you'

Jonathan Arkush tells Simon Rocker why he has decided not to stand for a second term as Board of Deputies president

February 1, 2018 12:54
Jonathan Arkush
4 min read

It was on a snowy mountain top overlooking his favourite Lake District view last week that Jonathan Arkush made up his mind. 

The president of the Board of Deputies took many members by surprise when he announced last Friday that he would not be seeking a second three-year term this spring. If he had stood, it was widely assumed re-election would have been a formality.

But he had confided in family and close friends at the start of his time in office his belief that “six years in this role is too long”, he revealed this week.

“The record of second terms for Board presidents, if you go back, is never as good as the first. I think there comes a point where you are just out of fresh ideas and people get a bit tired of you.”