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Boris Johnson praises work of Street Pastors

by Maria Mackay
Posted: Thursday, November 12, 2009, 15:47 (GMT)
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Boris Johnson praises work of Street Pastors
London Mayor Boris Johnson praised the Street Pastors for their work in transforming the capital.
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Hundreds of Street Pastors and supporters are in London for the ministry’s inaugural conference to share their experiences and consider how they can minister more effectively to the people out and about on Britain’s streets each weekend.

The inaugural Street Pastors conference opened today with a keynote address from London Mayor Boris Johnson who praised their work in transforming the capital.

He said: “We can’t just transform the physical infrastructure because that’s not what really counts. What counts is the human capital of London.

“It’s the young people of London that we need to invest in if this city is to lengthen its lead as the greatest city on Earth.

“Street Pastors are already doing what you can and I think it is high time London knew more about what you did and the whole of London followed your example.”

Mr Johnson admitted that red tape was making it “too difficult to do good” for many organisations, including Street Pastors, but said he had no difficulty with Christian organisations sharing their faith through their work.

“Faith groups who want to slip in the odd cogent message in favour of salvation, I have absolutely no problem with that. Why not!” he quipped.

“That’s one of the things I think has been going wrong in the last few years – we’ve got a slightly politically correct super-sensitivity to anything remotely cast as religious advocacy. I’ve got no difficulty with it whatsoever.”

Mr Johnson played down his recent rescue of film director Franny Armstrong from a group of young girls brandishing an iron bar in London recently.

“I was doing none other than what you do, what Street Pastors do every night on the streets of London, people with the courage and the sense of public spirit to intervene with our kids who may be about to do something stupid or possibly even something fatal,” he said.

The Mayor admitted that there was “apprehension” in the minds of adults that often prevented them from intervening when they saw crime on the streets or, in the case of teachers, from exerting control over youngsters in the classroom.

“I want to see a clear and unambiguous statement from the Government that the law will give the benefit of the doubt to adults who responsibly and reasonably try to restrain children who are making life miserable for others,” he said, to the applause of conference delegates.



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