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Who will you vote for London Mayor


Ken Livingstone (Labour Party)
  18% (12)
Boris Johnstone (Conservative)
  54% (35)
Brian Paddick (Lib Dem)
  6% (4)
Sian Berry (Green Party)
  0% (0)
Alan Craig (Christian Choice)
  3% (2)
Matt O'Conor (English Democrats)
  1% (1)
Lindsey German (Left List)
  0% (0)
Gerard Batton (UK Independence Party)
  1% (1)
Richard Barnbrook (British National Party)
  14% (9)
Winston McKenzie (Independent)
  0% (0)


Total Votes : 64


(last vote on : May 3 2008 22:48:58)
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RE: Who will you vote for London Mayor - May 3 2008 10:45:01   
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I think people were just tired of being bent over for taxes, whilst being lied to about it, and being led by someone for whom the phrase "holier than tho" was invented.

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RE: Who will you vote for London Mayor - May 3 2008 10:51:59   
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I just hope that this result will put a stop to the funding of 'Community projects' such as the Brixton base fiasco, where hundreds of thousands of pounds have gone missing, where those who ran it lived the life of reilly on the back of our hard earned cash, and anyone who dared to question it got called racist.

This is exactly what happened to Boris, and that's why I voted for him.



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RE: Who will you vote for London Mayor - May 3 2008 13:34:46   
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ORIGINAL: JohnKerr2

It's a sad result for London.

We now have half-wit in City Hall.


So what, we've had a half-wit in charge of the country the past 12 months.

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RE: Who will you vote for London Mayor - May 3 2008 13:42:35   
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ORIGINAL: erekose


quote:

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.


Agreed

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RE: Who will you vote for London Mayor - May 3 2008 14:21:00   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: jango

I just hope that this result will put a stop to the funding of 'Community projects' such as the Brixton base fiasco, where hundreds of thousands of pounds have gone missing, where those who ran it lived the life of reilly on the back of our hard earned cash, and anyone who dared to question it got called racist.



Well said. His £100,000 a year "race advisor" who was dodgy as fook. Why should anyone have paid a wage for him? Livingstone was also dishonest when he sent questionnaires out to residents in the area of the congestion zone extension to ask them what they thought of the zone being extended. In fact he didn't care what they were going to say. That shows how democratic his ways were.

I don't think much of Boris, but it's two fingers up to Ken that was important to me.

It seems the BNP didn't do too bad, contrary to what someone said earlier. They got a seat on the London Assembly. Also they had more votes, but less in percentage terms, in the mayoral elections.

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RE: Who will you vote for London Mayor - May 3 2008 16:43:57   
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Personally I don't think the BNP could run a bath, let alone any kind of political office. But it's coming to something when sane, decent people are beginning to think that they're the only ones who'll listen to them.

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