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Councillor who blacked up is new Barnet mayor

Strictly Orthodox Conservative councillor also has track record of controversial statements about role of women in Judaism and teaching of same-sex relations

March 16, 2020 12:13
Brian Gordon apologised after impersonating Nelson Mandela at a Purim party in 2007
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A strictly Orthodox Conservative councillor with a track record of making controversial statements about the role of women in Judaism and the teaching of same-sex relations is the new Mayor of Barnet.

Brian Gordon, a councillor in Edgware, will take office as mayor for the north London borough in May after topping the vote against Labour candidate Councillor Anna Clarke at a Barnet Council meeting last week.

In April 2007, Mr Gordon had made national newspaper headlines when he apologised for any offence caused after he “blacked up” to impersonate former South African leader Nelson Mandela at a Purim party.

While Mr Gordon’s election as mayor was welcomed by some in the borough, including controversial ex-mayor Brian Coleman, others expressed concern about his record of making divisive comments relating to the communal matters and wider political issues.