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Since it appears Boris is a war criminal, guilty of looting Iraq of some its most valuable assets, it is only right that, um, something.
Just so long as the Met is busy investigating broken litter being imported and not going round shooting civilians, I don't care.
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Fired!
Evening Standard poll: Sir Alan Sugar
Poll: Should Sir Alan Sugar be the next London Mayor?
Yes
26%
No
74%
YOU ARE FIRED!
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With a bit of luck, by the time of the next election for London’s mayor Sugar will be doing time for being a collaborator with the nuLieBore regime.
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Boris Johnson AT RISK from Srallan Sugar
NL have put forward the name of Srallan to 'fire' Bozza in the next mayoral election.
Srallan has told none other than Vanessa Feltz that he is considering it.
They are fighting TV notoriety with TV notoriety it would seem..
But what would happen the the Apprentice?
Will we see him dragging civil servants into the board room every week, tearing them apart and firing them?
THAT would be some good TV....
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