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    Should've kept it zipped? Boris Johnson admits bumbling self-deprecation is a 'cunning device'

    Asked in an interview with TV network CNBC whether his "remarkable openness" and "self-depreciation"

    were typical qualities of a politician, he said: "No I think it's a very cunning device. Self-depreciation is

    all about understanding that basically people regard politicians as a bunch of shysters,

    so you've got to be understood."

    He also said he used his sense of humour as a political tool to capture people's attention

    . "Most people actually find lots of political stuff incredibly dull," he said.

    "So if you can make a joke or if you can find some way of illuminating some idea or subject

    with a metaphor that captures people's imagination...then you've got them for a second."

    Mr Johnson went on to admit, in his trademark self-deprecating manner, that becoming

    Mayor of London "was a fluke" and later tells a humorous anecdote about when his bodyguard

    took a photo of his "arse" as he was stuck on London's zip wire.

    The televised interview is the latest in a number the Tory MP has conducted recently, after

    his notable grilling by Eddie Mair on The Andrew Marr Show. It is also just three weeks

    since BBC2 documentary The Irresistible Rise of Boris Johnson went out.

    In the interview with CNBC, due to be broadcast tonight, Mr Johnson claims to remember

    nothing about his "embarrassing time" in Oxford's Bullingdon Club, saying: "I think the

    blessed sponge of amnesia has wiped the slate."

    When asked about his future political career, the Mayor of London said he "intended to

    bash on" but evaded talking about any ambition to become Prime Minister.

    "I think most sensible people who know enough about British politics know that I'm jolly

    lucky to be Mayor, let alone anything else and that's what I'm going to focus on," he said.

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