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London Mayor 2012: Green Party's Jenny Jones

March 22, 2012 16:00

ByMarcus Dysch, Marcus Dysch

1 min read

The Green Party can be "good for the Jewish community", according to the party's London mayoral election candidate.

Jenny Jones said she believed the party's policies were "balanced" on Israel, but defended the Greens' denunciation of the Jewish National Fund as "racist".

Ms Jones spent time in Israel in the 1990s while studying archaeology as a mature student, and said the experience had helped her understand the challenges Israel faces.

As the Jewish community becomes increasingly aware of green issues – the Jewish Social Action Forum's Year of the Bicycle initiative is a leading example – Ms Jones admitted her connection to Anglo-Jews had been "zero". She is yet to visit any Jewish organisations during her campaign, despite the fact that half her core election team is Jewish. She hoped to arrange a synagogue visit in the coming weeks.