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14 comments:
Great line Ebren, dark days indeed.
I think what is needed here is the scale of evil
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7s5HMZYwdQo&feature=related
Iraq, Afghanistan or the Falklands, you've had your share of satanic PMs over the years.
Has she croaked, by the way, or just rusting away in a dark corner?
Rusting away just over the street from me now (well from where my office is)
I always suspected you worked a zebra crossing away from hell.
brilliant.
Just out of curiosity, who is this Boris character?
Either a loser, or London's answer to G W Bush (though fortunately without the weaponry)... we'll know this evening.
When he stood for Rector of Scottish university in 2006 there was an 'Anyone but Boris' campaign. Sadly, this has not occurred in London.
Boris should win (early indications are on the second preference vote)
But here he is tackling the biggest issues of the day.
Boris in full flow
It's looking good for Boris. Strange, but I could get no sound on that clip.
Oh dog, if Johnson wins that'll be just too depressing.... four years of that exhibitionist prat poncing around without the faintest idea what he's doing, and his Tory chums still trying to tell us he's ever so clever really.
Ken's a slithy newt with some dodgy friends, but I am sooooo hoping he squeaks back in.
Sigh. It's Boris. Don't bother visiting London for the next four years, guys.
I blame Tony Blair.
So, are we in for a laugh (from the outside), or is it really tragic?
I think it could get bad, Offie. Everybody thinks Boris Johnson is a buffoon, but actually he's not all that stupid and he's been advised by some nasty people, notably an Australian who used to work for John Howard. He's got votes by turning the people in the leafy suburbs against the inner-city. There are a lot of tensions simmering away in London and Livingstone managed to keep the lid on them.
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