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Previously on "Have we done Ken Livingstone blubbing like Suityou on the 2nd day of a contract yet?"
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Originally posted by vetran View Postwhy? Red Ken is just as happy to swill champagne, with Boris its more likely that he will pay for it himself.
Boris is also less likely to encourage Islamic extremists.
Neither are perfect candidates.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostDuring this campaign, Boris has not proven himself to be a liar, a hypercrit, and anti-semetic.
Yet you have more respect for someone who has.
How long did it take for Boris to come back from his jollies in Canada to deal with the Riots? His priority isn't with London, but lining his pocket with gold, like any other politician.
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But as he's Labour, he might be able to stuff enough postal votes to still get in
Whoever said democracy was fair ?
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostYup Ken obviously thinks supporting islamic extremists is a vote winning strategy in Londonistan, he just thinks he can do that and keep the jewish and gay vote with it without appearing to be a hypocrite
Attacking tax avoiding millionaires whilst being a tax avoiding millionaire is just the icing on his hypocrisy cake
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostDuring this campaign, Boris has not proven himself to be a liar, a hypercrit, and anti-semetic.
Yet you have more respect for someone who has.
Attacking tax avoiding millionaires whilst being a tax avoiding millionaire is just the icing on his hypocrisy cake
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostI have more respect for Red Ken than I do for Blue Boris.
Yet you have more respect for someone who has.
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostI have more respect for Red Ken than I do for Blue Boris.
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why? Red Ken is just as happy to swill champagne, with Boris its more likely that he will pay for it himself.
Boris is also less likely to encourage Islamic extremists.
Neither are perfect candidates.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostPersonally I am not bothered - but it does concern me that some people will be more likely to vote for him.
However I don't think it was deeliberate - I totally disagree with Ken's policies (and his comments on Spiderman at Tower Bridge were totally out of order) but I respect him as a person who says what he thinks.
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I think the tears are because Natalie the Newt turned him down.
I suggest he is slightly unbalanced truthfully.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostPersonally I am not bothered - but it does concern me that some people will be more likely to vote for him.
However I don't think it was deeliberate - I totally disagree with Ken's policies (and his comments on Spiderman at Tower Bridge were totally out of order) but I respect him as a person who says what he thinks.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostPersonally I am not bothered - but it does concern me that some people will be more likely to vote for him.
However I don't think it was deeliberate - I totally disagree with Ken's policies (and his comments on Spiderman at Tower Bridge were totally out of order) but I respect him as a person who says what he thinks will get himself elected.
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Personally I am not bothered - but it does concern me that some people will be more likely to vote for him.
However I don't think it was deeliberate - I totally disagree with Ken's policies (and his comments on Spiderman at Tower Bridge were totally out of order) but I respect him as a person who says what he thinks.
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