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Lets dispel a few rumours.
If Boris is such a clown how did he get to run London while so many clearly more intelligent people are sat here talking about him...
He is extremely astute and will no doubt pip George Osborne for the Job.
If you want to see another Buffoon then take a good look at Jacob Rees-Mogg, another media oddity. He is so stupid that he earned millions as a hedge fund specialist in his own right, before kicking out an otherwise slimy but well liked Labour politician in an area where the family are so hated they would probably struggle to find a person that would urinate on them if they were on fire...
Plenty of idiots in the Conservative party...
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Originally posted by Arturo Bassick View PostWould love Boris as PM. He is a very bright bloke who plays the clown to great effect.
It's like watching a modern day I Claudius...
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First, he has to lose the London election. Current polls have it too close to call, with Boris slipping back a little.
Then, he has to get past a selection panel for the constituency.
Then, he has to get elected as an MP, which isn't unlikely.
Then, the leader of the party needs to go.
Then, he needs to become leader of the party.
Finally, if the party are not in power, he needs to lead the party to an election win or draw.
There's a few hurdles left for him, but a return as an MP would be Cameron's worst nightmare.
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Originally posted by Arturo Bassick View PostWould love Boris as PM. He is a very bright bloke who plays the clown to great effect.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBoris Johnson lined up for safe Tory seat ahead of 2015 general election | Politics | guardian.co.uk
Boris Johnson lined up for safe Tory seat ahead of 2015 general election
Boris showed himself up to be a upper class clown on HIGNFY - surely this cannot be allowed to happen?
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Boris for PM?
Boris Johnson lined up for safe Tory seat ahead of 2015 general election | Politics | guardian.co.uk
Boris Johnson lined up for safe Tory seat ahead of 2015 general election
Boris showed himself up to be a upper class clown on HIGNFY - surely this cannot be allowed to happen?Tags: None
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