I don't see him as at all bewildered, to me he is actually a very intelligent man who happily encourages the idea that he is a twittering fool to put people at ease, and because if it they often underestimate him.
Anybody but Red Ken IMHO.
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Give me Bewildered Boris (who is probably a lot cleverer than you or I) over the Newt King and his crooked cronies and acolytes, every time.Originally posted by HYpno27 View PostI have faith in Londoners sense of humour - they'd think it a great laff to have bewildered Boris in the hot seat
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I have faith in Londoners sense of humour - they'd think it a great laff to have bewildered Boris in the hot seat
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Very close but I suspect Boris might squeak it.Originally posted by bogeyman View PostI'm not entirely convinced that Boris is has the wherewithal, but I think I'd rather have Attila the Hun in post than Livingslime.
Seems Boris is a shoe-in according to the latest polls, but I fear a late surge of postal voting might save the wretched Newt King, Ken Mugabe.
Any bets?
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So who reckons Bozza for London Mayor then ?
I'm not entirely convinced that Boris has the wherewithal, but I think I'd rather have Attila the Hun in post than Livingslime.
Seems Boris is a shoe-in according to the latest polls, but I fear a late surge of postal voting might yet save the wretched Newt King, Ken Mugabe.
Any bets?Last edited by bogeyman; 1 May 2008, 12:55.Tags: None
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