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Really a_a?
I remember before Boris won in 08, the usual suspects telling us that as soon as Boris took charge London was going to collapse into a scene that looked like the last half of Threads.
Magically, the predicted disaster didn't happen, London has continued to outperform the rest of the UK and most of Europe
Strange that!
Hell, he even has the endorsement of the Left on here:
tandemjeremy - member: Like or loathe Boris Johnson - it is clear he is extremely clever - a cut above most politicians who are actually rather thick...
...personally? I hope he does well. we need more politicians like him and less like Blears or Cameron with their total lack of ability to think and fear of saying the wrong thing.
London has continued to outperform the rest of the UK
and thats due to Boris, come on your better than that normally
But you still voted for him!Despite having vowed not to - to his face - despite saying quite clearly that you did not support and would not vote for the Labour Party, of which he was official candidate, and this time, saying that "It's quite likely that I won't vote for him"
You're nearly as divorced from reality and as economical with the truth as he is!
What are you ranting on about you daft idiot ?
It seems that ernie thinks ken is a better option than Boris in a two horse race.
yes they have vote an idiot in twice ๐London has continued to outperform the rest of the UK and most of Europe
I'm more interested in why I'm "divorced from reality and economical with the truth" based on what I've said.
The things Z-11 dreams up in an attempt to rile are quite bizarre.
It does appear that Londoners want a joke again so they voted for one. Again. But, not my city.
Anyway, we have our own mayoral ****fest coking up in Bristol in November. I was so sure it was going to be a NO that I didn't bother voting. That'll teach me. ๐
ernie_lynch - Member:
I was happy to vote for Livingstone when he was an independent candidate standing against Labour, but that after his re-admittance into the Labour Party I once said to him, personally, that I was no longer prepared to vote for him
ernie_lynch - Member:
It's quite likely that I won't vote for him but that is due to policies,
ernie_lynch - Member:
since Livingstone has recently thrown his weight behind Ed Balls, it is now even more unlikely I will vote for him - if I want Tory policies I'll vote Tory, not Labour.
Hmmm...
quite unlikely
Tbh Zulu, you've really struggled recently here. Maybe take a break for a few weeks and come back when you're not so easy to pwn? Just an idea like...