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LONDON JEWRY AND THE LONDON MAYORAL ELECTION OF 2012: A NOTE
This note addresses some features of the London mayoral election of 3 May 2012. Two candidaters dominated the event: Boris Johnson the incumbent, a politically Conservative idiosyncratic media personality and Ken Livingstone, his predecessor, a stalwart of the Labour party’s ‘hard’ Left who had served as Mayor from 2000 until 2008. Livingstone lost the electoral contest in a singularly significant way and Jews played a significant role in his defeat.