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Scaling down: Boris Johnson has launched a more modest plan for a new charity

Cripes! Boris suddenly finds £4million in his charity pot

Katharine Barney, Evening Standard
07.04.09

BORIS JOHNSON today launched a scaled-down version of his plans for a new charity to help children living in poverty.

The Mayor's Fund for London had been a key election pledge but it has taken nearly a year to set up despite a planned start date of late last year.

Today it was revealed the charity would be independent from the Mayor, who has distanced himself from the project. While he will be a patron, he will not be involved in the running of the fund.

The charity suffered a setback when the chief executive, Bob Diamond, the president of Barclays plc, quit saying he was too busy.

There was also confusion over how much money had been raised when last month Mr Johnson admitted “not a lot” had been collected despite pleas to bankers to donate their bonuses.

Today it emerged he had been unaware of the figure but brushed it off by saying he had been “characteristically modest”.

Chairman of the fund, Sir Trevor, Chinn, also seemed unsure of how much money was in the pot, saying there was £4 million, but new chief executive, Chris Robinson, later said there was between £4.5 and £5 million.

There are plans to spend £1.5 million this year and between £7 million and £8 million next year before reaching an annual turnover of £20 million in 2013.
Trustees tried to collect money from charitable foundations and city firms as well as meeting some of the wealthiest people in London, since January.

Sir Trevor denied the recession had hampered collecting and said: “You've got to go to the right place. The City is still making money. We've been pleasantly surprised to have companies coming to us.”

He said he hoped more donations would be made when businesses saw the success of projects in the deprived boroughs of Tower Hamlets and Hackney, the City of London and Islington.

But Labour Assembly member Val Shawcross said: “Boris has come up with a Victorian solution to London's problems. He should have thought twice about relying on the good will of bankers to cure London's problems.”

Mr Johnson said: “Like Robin Hood, we want to draw riches from wealth creators to give life-changing support to the poorest Londoners. I have every confidence the Mayor's Fund will provide education and opportunities to children and families in need.”

Existing programmes which will receive support include:

● Every Child A Chance Trust which aims to help children falling behind at school.

● School Home Support, based in Tower Hamlets that builds support between home and school.

● The under-16 “Miss Dorothy” and “Watch Over Me” programme aimed at tackling bullying and abuse in primary and secondary schools.

● Morpeth Secondary School, which runs a mentoring programme to raise children's education aspirations.

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So why no funding for the rape crisis centres?

- Melvyn Windebank, Canvey Island, Essex

Actually Keith it was Ken who pushed against the height restrictions in London not Boris who opposed them and demanded that good sight lines of St. Pauls remain. Maybe you would prefer it that rather than going to good British causes the charity money lined the pockets of despots like ol' Red's good friend Hugo Chavez and his cronies in the anti-rasict camp who seem to think that racism can only be defeated by splashing out on themselves.

- Isocrates, London, United Kingdom

The Labour Elected Mayor of North Tyneside has a similar fund but he milks it for all the publicity he can possibly get, to the point where we are all sick of the sight of him grinning out from every newspaper, leaflet and council magazine.

Good to see Boris will be distancing himself from his fund, let's hope it goes to genuine good causes and is not used just to win votes.

- Susan, Whitley Bay, whitley bay england

Watch that money Boris,the MPs will be hoping for a slice in these hard times.

- David, london

When Boris stops cycling on pavements long enough he suddenly discovers millions he thought he had already donated to right wing causes like the foxhunting minority and the "turm London into a high-rise version of manhattan" deluded enclave

- Keith Price, Luton, England


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