Guest 715- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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Said this morning "we have the right government in Westminister and I will fight to keep it there" obviously a fan of the coalition then

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Guest 656- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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It was a real hoot listening to his speech, one thing ole Boris has is bags of Charisma

Guest 715- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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I did wonder if he had forgot about the Lib Dems when he was speaking, he is entertaining to listen to but PM material?
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Keith Sansum1
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He stumbled through his speech, actualy wasn't one of his best speeches,
but he has a following, his maverick character realy does get people listerning.
And worries the likes of the mouse
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Guest 714- Registered: 14 Apr 2011
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I love Boris, politics is 99% plastic nonentities, he is a real character.
I loathe this tory party but I'd vote for Boris, at least we'd have a laugh on our way to bankruptcy.
Milliband will be fretting, he knows Cameron is useless, he also knows the chances are he'll be up against Boris in the debates, now that will be worth watching

Keith Sansum1
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, he realy did lose his way Boris is holding a slim majority in London, and watching his speech he stumbled many times, and certainly he wasn't clear on whether or not he realy understands what hes trying to promote himself.
I'm not so sure when he takes over from the mouse that he can get his case over to a wider community
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Guest 714- Registered: 14 Apr 2011
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Well he did twice in London Keith, the most multicultural city in the world, beating your hero Red Ken.
Keith Sansum1
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David
whilst you dont wish to alighn yourself to your beliefs and at least admit your admiration for Boris, yes he won the seat and good on him.
Merely made the point he did stumble more today, he usually very good(nerves??)
Both candidates boris and ken have a big following
both are different type of characters
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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courtesy of the telegraph.
Guest 725- Registered: 7 Oct 2011
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Wow a politician who makes us laugh and has a posh accent. He must be made Prime Minister now!
My name is Boris, thank you and goodnight.
Guest 714- Registered: 14 Apr 2011
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Keith, lets see if you'll answer a direct question for once:
What are my beliefs?
Keith Sansum1
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I wouldn't know
apart from an anti labour trend
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Guest 693- Registered: 12 Nov 2009
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I have a lot of time for Boris, despite the lunacy of the Boris Island project. Some colour in politics, a refreshing change from the men in grey suits and the wimmin selected irrespective of ability.
Boris is Miliband's biggest concern come the next election, I would think - far more so than Cameron or Clegg.
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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i would think that david is the sort of chap that would like to set light to the commons with the m.p.'s still inside.
Guest 698- Registered: 28 May 2010
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From what I know of David's politics, he would agree that the last person to enter the Houses of Parliament with praiseworthy intentions was Guy Fawkes.
I'm an optimist. But I'm an optimist who takes my raincoat - Harold Wilson
Brian Dixon
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and look what happend to him.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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andy
re 13
i doubt boris will drop the job of mayor of london to become an mp, he loves his present day time job. should he stand down and someone offers him a safe seat there is every chance he would lose a leadership challenge and then be banished to the back benches to be lobby fodder, would not suit his personality.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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getting back to david and his impending blowing up of the house of commons, the problem as i see it is that if he is hung drawn and quartered the the town team will need someone else to organise the forthcoming street market.
Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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Court Jester......PM.....nah......I hope.....
Guest 725- Registered: 7 Oct 2011
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I've always had a soft spot for Boris - right in the middle of the Thames estuary where he wants to build his stupid airport.