After his latest stunt - his own job application, seriously, what do you think?
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Would you vote for Boris?
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Good poll, mate. Nice to see the 'I am Andyw' option.Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion. -
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I suppose you have to look at the alternatives - Red Ken!Originally posted by richard-afI don't get the Boris thing, at all. He's a turd.
At least they are in London - they can stay there and do the rest of us a favourComment
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Hmmm... which turd to vote for... hmmm...Originally posted by BA to the StarsI suppose you have to look at the alternatives - Red Ken!
At least they are in London - they can stay there and do the rest of us a favourComment
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Just remembered: I saw Boris in Thame, Oxfordshire. In fact, he was my MP when I lived there! The shame of it! And I hail from Scouse Land!Comment
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Boris has only been MP for Henley-on-Thames.
Bloody funny bloke, and he can be quite serious when he wants to be. Brois over Red Ken any day IMHO!!!Comment
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From Boris' own website: "Of course the constituency also includes the historic town of Thame further north." So there!Originally posted by ArdescoBoris has only been MP for Henley-on-Thames.Comment
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He's a wannabe celeb; presided over The Spectator when one of its writers (Taki) penned a 100% irrefutably racist article (and that's at least one); cheerfully maligned a city (Liverpool) that his own party have been trying for decades to win over; he's crap. Gets away with it because his silly schoolboy looks and demeanor fool the easily led.Originally posted by ArdescoBloody funny bloke, and he can be quite serious when he wants to be.Last edited by richard-af; 31 July 2007, 13:08.Comment
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