adam1 Posted 26 March 2012 Posted 26 March 2012 This is a campaign for the London Mayoral Election to simply 'Sack Boris.' They are not campaigning for any other candidate. They say that Boris does not spend enough time working as a Mayor (the fact that he has other jobs). Thus they have created the amusing Is Boris Working? Does anyone else have an opinion on Boris?
I am Rod Hull Posted 26 March 2012 Posted 26 March 2012 Buffoon. What`s Ryan McGivern got to do with it?
Daggers Posted 26 March 2012 Posted 26 March 2012 My OAP parents love him - and seeing as they've been wrong about absolutely everything since 1978 that is proof enough for me that the bumbling oaf is an utter cvnt.
Jon the Hat Posted 26 March 2012 Posted 26 March 2012 Anyone but Ken. Literally anyone. I personally quite like what i have seen of Boris, and he has delivered on his election promises, although the bumbling fool act gets a bit tiresome after a while.
Guest Posted 26 March 2012 Posted 26 March 2012 He seems the right guy. A joke person for a joke position. Would be nice to end celebritism and elect people who are qualified and willing to work for the people.
StanSP Posted 26 March 2012 Posted 26 March 2012 His bumbling, eccentric personality gets in the way of the good work he's done. Looking at the jobs he's done over the years and positives that he's brought to the capital, I don't see why he should be booted out.
Guest MattP Posted 26 March 2012 Posted 26 March 2012 His bumbling, eccentric personality gets in the way of the good work he's done. Looking at the jobs he's done over the years and positives that he's brought to the capital, I don't see why he should be booted out. I havn't spoken to anyone in London who isn't hysterical about the Conservatives that thinks Boris hasn't done a good job. I'm sure this campaign will die the death it deserves and he'll most likely be re-elected this summer. If you look at what Livingstone has to rely on as his voting core you can see why people vote for Boris. That tackle, brilliant
breadandcheese Posted 26 March 2012 Posted 26 March 2012 Anyone but Ken. Literally anyone. This. His hypocrisy and opportunism knows no bounds. Having said that, I'm not a Londoner so it doesn't affect me.
davieG Posted 26 March 2012 Posted 26 March 2012 Have no direct interest but it does show that Britain's Got Talent although not necessarily for running things.
z-layrex Posted 26 March 2012 Posted 26 March 2012 This. His hypocrisy and opportunism knows no bounds. Having said that, I'm not a Londoner so it doesn't affect me. Of course what happens in london affects you.
Guest Posted 26 March 2012 Posted 26 March 2012 Have no direct interest but it does show that Britain's Got Talent although not necessarily for running things. I'm surprised that Cowell hasn't got Cameron to give him the rights to a "Britain's got Talent/ X Factor" London Lord Mayor TV programme yet.
breadandcheese Posted 26 March 2012 Posted 26 March 2012 Of course what happens in london affects you. How so? An elected mayor of London only has jurisdiction in London over a handful of matters. That's why it's interesting that Ken is grandstanding, talking about bringing back EMA when he has absolutely no power to do this and therefore it's just a load of hot air. Mind you, students seem easily lead. A load of them voted for the Lib Dems off the back of Nick Clegg's manifesto.
davieG Posted 26 March 2012 Posted 26 March 2012 Of course what happens in london affects you. Not sufficiently to be allowed to vote, like wise with the Leicester City Mayoral vote when living in the County.
Houdini Logic Posted 26 March 2012 Posted 26 March 2012 Don't be fooled by the stupid comments and apparent naivety, Boris is a dangerous, dangerous man. Get him to ****
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