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Ken Livingstone: Board of Deputies gave me 'grief'

October 27, 2011 09:39
Ken Livingstone

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

2 min read

Former Mayor of London Ken Livingstone has reflected on his fraught relationship with British Jewry in his newly-published memoirs.

In You Can't Say That, Mr Livingstone details long-running disputes with the Board of Deputies, explains his views on Israel, and recalls the infamous evening when he told a Jewish journalist he was "just like a concentration camp guard".

The 66-year-old, who hopes to be re-elected as mayor next year, revisits disagreements dating back to the 1980s and his then role as Greater London Council leader.

In early 2005, Mr Livingstone felt "everything was going right" at City Hall except for minor complaints about the Olympics and the "grief" he was getting from the Board.