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Who will you vote for London Mayor
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| Ken Livingstone (Labour Party) |
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| Boris Johnstone (Conservative) |
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| Brian Paddick (Lib Dem) |
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| Sian Berry (Green Party) |
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| Alan Craig (Christian Choice) |
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| Matt O'Conor (English Democrats) |
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| Lindsey German (Left List) |
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| Gerard Batton (UK Independence Party) |
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| Richard Barnbrook (British National Party) |
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| Winston McKenzie (Independent) |
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Total Votes : 64
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(last vote on : May 3 2008 22:48:58)
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RE: Who will you vote for London Mayor - May 2 2008 8:22:23
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muscleman2008
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BNP havent done to well, clearly the immigration issue isnt at the forefront of the nations mind.
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RE: Who will you vote for London Mayor - May 2 2008 8:26:11
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hambo
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I'm not 100% that it isn't. It could be that people see through the BNP and how uncredible they really are. The results later for the mayoral results will show just how Londoners feel. Although looking at the results so far I think Boris is going to take it. quote:
ORIGINAL: muscleman2008 BNP havent done to well, clearly the immigration issue isnt at the forefront of the nations mind.
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RE: Who will you vote for London Mayor - May 2 2008 8:35:32
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muscleman2008
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Its amazing labour are losing that many seats nationwide, i expected some but not a landslide like this. Happen to Major 2 years before he lost a general election, its one of them things that is hard to recover from.
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RE: Who will you vote for London Mayor - May 2 2008 10:24:02
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tuc biscuit
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RE: Who will you vote for London Mayor - May 2 2008 10:24:31
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Titch
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ORIGINAL: uncle_peter When is the result for mayor announced? It's expected later on this evening.
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RE: Who will you vote for London Mayor - May 2 2008 10:24:45
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Titch
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ORIGINAL: tuc biscuit tonight My answer was better.
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RE: Who will you vote for London Mayor - May 2 2008 10:36:29
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tuc biscuit
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ORIGINAL: Titch quote:
ORIGINAL: tuc biscuit tonight My answer was better. better?......or gayer?
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RE: Who will you vote for London Mayor - May 2 2008 10:51:59
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Titch
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ORIGINAL: tuc biscuit quote:
ORIGINAL: Titch quote:
ORIGINAL: tuc biscuit tonight My answer was better. better?......or gayer? Is there a difference?
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RE: Who will you vote for London Mayor - May 3 2008 8:01:35
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hambo
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So MTs poll is a little indicative of Londoners as Boris has won. BNP managed to get themselves a seat on the London Assembly so it will be interested to see what contribution they give.
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RE: Who will you vote for London Mayor - May 3 2008 8:11:56
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tuc biscuit
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I for one am pleased........pleased I don't live in London seriously I hope he does well and I feel like it was time for a change
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RE: Who will you vote for London Mayor - May 3 2008 8:56:24
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JohnKerr2
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It's a sad result for London. We now have half-wit in City Hall.
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RE: Who will you vote for London Mayor - May 3 2008 10:15:03
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ThaiFighter
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ORIGINAL: JohnKerr2 It's a sad result for London. We now have half-wit in City Hall. The Communists have been kicked out! Hurray! Awwww, Ken will have to go back his comrades, tail between legs now. No more massive increases to congestion charging, no more silly claims that it isn't a tax....hehe....I'm very happy
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RE: Who will you vote for London Mayor - May 3 2008 10:20:11
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erekose
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No more massive increases to congestion charging, no more silly claims that it isn't a tax....hehe....I'm very happy That might be a bit previous of you
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RE: Who will you vote for London Mayor - May 3 2008 10:26:09
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erekose
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ORIGINAL: JohnKerr2 It's a sad result for London. We now have half-wit in City Hall. I agree to an extent, but for different reasons. Johnson isn't a half-wit, just has chosen to act as such in order to win votes. That's the sad part in my opinion, in that an obvious stupidity act is all that's required to obtain power, rather than any real substance. Hardly the greatest endorsement of our political system really.
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RE: Who will you vote for London Mayor - May 3 2008 10:28:39
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JohnKerr2
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The sad truth is that we've swapped someone who knows London inside out for someone who (to quote Sir Alan) hasn't a bloody clue.
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RE: Who will you vote for London Mayor - May 3 2008 10:31:29
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ORIGINAL: JohnKerr2 The sad truth is that we've swapped someone who knows London inside out for someone who (to quote Sir Alan) hasn't a bloody clue. Yes but to be fair knowing London inside out doesn't mean you do a good job as a mayor! Not that I support Boris either! Personally I thought one of the best candidates was the Lib Dem guy but a) I'm not a lib dem (try to avoid politics anyway) and b) don't know much about their policies as I don't live in London! mcl
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