Originally posted by Ardesco
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Last edited by richard-af; 31 July 2007, 13:08.
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Originally posted by ArdescoBoris has only been MP for Henley-on-Thames.
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Boris has only been MP for Henley-on-Thames.
Bloody funny bloke, and he can be quite serious when he wants to be. Brois over Red Ken any day IMHO!!!
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Just remembered: I saw Boris in Thame, Oxfordshire. In fact, he was my MP when I lived there! The shame of it! And I hail from Scouse Land!
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Originally posted by BA to the StarsI suppose you have to look at the alternatives - Red Ken!
At least they are in London - they can stay there and do the rest of us a favour
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Originally posted by richard-afI don't get the Boris thing, at all. He's a turd.
At least they are in London - they can stay there and do the rest of us a favour
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Would you vote for Boris?
17Yes47.06%8No29.41%5I am AndyW23.53%4After his latest stunt - his own job application, seriously, what do you think?
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