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Mayoral candidates offered Manifesto for Jewish London

April 4, 2012 10:16
City Hall

By

Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

The London Jewish Forum has listed its priorities with a month to go before residents vote on the capital's next mayor.

The "Manifesto for Jewish London" includes recommendations for community security and tackling extremism on London campuses, as well as a look at the future of "culturally appropriate" care for the elderly, in recognition of the fact that 13 per cent of Jewish Londoners are over 75, compared to the city average of 6 per cent.

The manifesto also details the challenges of providing affordable homes, particularly to deprived members of the community and the Charedi community of Stamford Hill. A section is dedicated to education requirements and planning for faith schools, as well as funding for Jewish cultural and tourism initiatives.

"The Mayor of London and the London Boroughs have real power and influence which can be used to address…concerns," said Peter Mason, director of the LJF. "We're really keen now to hear what the political parties have to say on these concerns and look forward to working with the winning candidate".

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