
The trouble with voting for the London Mayor when I'm not a Londoner is that I feel a bit of a fraud. However, I've lived and worked in London for almost 7 years, I pays me council taxes, I takes me pick of things to enjoy from life in the smoke and I'm a firm believer that Emily Pankhurst didn't die in vain. So I'll vote, of course.
And being of sound mind and of north-east upbringing with Labour running through my veins, it'll have to be Ken. For those who think otherwise, here's to the twaddle of Boris.
It's runs against everything I beleive in to ever vote Tory but... damn it... I quite like Boris. There is something quite honest about him... which for a Tory is a big thing.
ReplyDeleteNay, nay and thrice nay Missus. As Charlie Brooker in the Guardian said: I wouldn't trust Boris with a mop, never mind a £20bn rail system.
ReplyDeleteBoris and honest in the same sentence.
ReplyDeleteEven more nays Missus!
Ah but Boris is a buffoon and admits to it whereas I suspect that Ken is also a buffoon but he slyly hides it from the voting public.
ReplyDeleteKen has been in the public eye for far too long to be hiding anything.
ReplyDeleteExcellent propaganda, to rival the 97 red-eyed Blair election campaign, might I say.
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