Why do people keep claiming Boris doesnt have any experience of running a city the size of London.
NEWSFLASH: There are very few people in the world that do! Same applies to Prime Ministers.
If your criteria for giving the job is that they must have experience then you are limiting your candidates and you do not understand how things work.
Ken has been making making an arse of what is actualy not that hard a job. He may look like he has done a good job, but any number of people could have done it better. Kens vision has limited the scope of the job and the possible results.
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Don't blame them all for Bob Crow(e). It may not be difficult to drive tube trains but I think they actually get paid for things like knowing what to do when some looney blows up your train.Originally posted by bogeyman View PostTube Unions?
Sack the useless fekkers! Ken has feather-bedded those useless deadbeat jobsworths for far too long.
Driving a tube train isn't hard. Lots of East European types could do it quite easily, and better.
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in some countries they've dispensed with the driver altogetherOriginally posted by bogeyman View PostTube Unions?
Sack the useless fekkers! Ken has feather-bedded those useless deadbeat jobsworths for far too long.
Driving a tube train isn't hard. Lots of East European types could do it quite easily, and better.
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Boris might just win outright but I reckon it'll come down to the second preference. Should be interesting ...
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WHSOriginally posted by bogeyman View PostTube Unions?
Sack the useless fekkers! Ken has feather-bedded those useless deadbeat jobsworths for far too long.
Driving a tube train isn't hard. Lots of East European types could do it quite easily, and better.
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Tube Unions?Originally posted by Pickle2 View PostFirst up, the tube unions will eat him alive
Sack the useless fekkers! Ken has feather-bedded those useless deadbeat jobsworths for far too long.
Driving a tube train isn't hard. Lots of East European types could do it quite easily, and better.
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great, blue all the way then hopefully Gordon will get the message and bugga off....The boris vote is really a protest vote, not sure anyone thinks he really has good mayor potential.....
We will have the tories in, they will scrap IR35, stamp duty for FTB's and the world will be a happier place....
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Originally posted by Xenophon View PostI'm
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Didn't HRH do the "Im" thing?
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Originally posted by Pickle2 View PostNo, Im not bitter. I just dont think hes up to the job. And that will be directly detremental to my standard of living and quality of life. Im a selfish git. I dont want to be subject to the whims and fashions of an imcompetant leader.
First up, the tube unions will eat him alive. Wait and see. I'll be walking to work for weeks this summer.
incompetent
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