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  Posted by Mr Comedy at 11:54, 2nd May





Local Elections

Ho, ho, ho.

I'm delighted - eat that Gordon Brown. Next stop: London!


"I am in no way interested in immortality, but only in the taste of tea. " -Lu Tung

  Posted by Hennessy at 12:41, 2nd May





Boris ftw, not so much because I support him or agree with the new conservative party, but I have a deep loathing of the current mayor.


"What happened to Spoon?"
"There is no Spoon"
Dog Soldiers

  Posted by WashingtonIrving at 13:40, 2nd May





If I lived in London I'd be terrified. I should care, but I find it hard to be bothered about how badly Labour did. They don't deserve any better.


"I said farewell honey, I'll see you Judgment Day"

  Posted by Mr Comedy at 13:44, 2nd May






Quoting WashingtonIrving from 13:40, 2nd May 2008
If I lived in London I'd be terrified. I should care, but I find it hard to be bothered about how badly Labour did. They don't deserve any better.


"I said farewell honey, I'll see you Judgment Day"

I live in London, and think it's brilliant. Honestly, you don't know how bad Red Ken is...


"I am in no way interested in immortality, but only in the taste of tea. " -Lu Tung

  Posted by Colleen at 16:24, 2nd May





Stop for a minute, and imagine Boris Johnson on your telly screens, appealing for calm after a terrorist incident. Or imagine him during the Olympics.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/apr/14/charliebrooker.boris This column pretty much sums up my thoughts on the matter. So, so glad I'm not living in London.


taking shots for mother nature

  Posted by Gealle at 16:29, 2nd May





As a politician, he'd be absolutely no worse than what George W Bush is: representative of the populous who run their nation.

I'd say Boris pretty much sums up the incompetence and buffoonery that makes British Industry great!

Plus, he's a classicist :)

Boris for King!


So someone asked me "What is it you do?". I thought about it for a minute. Then I thought about it a little more. All the while I probably looked like I was staring in to space, struggling for an answer. And I was. There was only one response I could really give.

"I make sure the shit stays off the fan."

  Posted by TCT at 16:37, 2nd May






All in all, Londoners will get the mayor they deserve.

  Posted by exnihilo at 17:07, 2nd May






Quoting Colleen from 16:24, 2nd May 2008
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/apr/14/charliebrooker.boris This column pretty much sums up my thoughts on the matter. So, so glad I'm not living in London.

If that tripe sums up your political thinking, I'm glad you don't live in London too.

  Posted by Mr Comedy at 17:23, 2nd May





Unfortunately David Bean hasn't been elected in Manchester, which is a shame but not unexpected as the Conservatives have historically been behind both Labour and the Lib Dems.

Agreed Coleen, if your vote is based on the fact that Boris has floppy hair, occasionally makes amusing remarks and you don't like him just because he is a Tory, as opposed to his policies then I'm delighted you don't live in London, as you clearly aren't anywhere near the level of intellectual maturity to vote responsibly.

That article is possibly the poorest political argument I've seen in ages (which is saying something), and a potent reminder why I don't ever read the Guardian.


"I am in no way interested in immortality, but only in the taste of tea. " -Lu Tung

  Posted by duckgirl at 17:37, 2nd May





Snap.
But hey, at least in Liverpool there are still no tories!

Quoting Colleen from 16:24, 2nd May 2008
Stop for a minute, and imagine Boris Johnson on your telly screens, appealing for calm after a terrorist incident. Or imagine him during the Olympics.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/apr/14/charliebrooker.boris This column pretty much sums up my thoughts on the matter. So, so glad I'm not living in London.


taking shots for mother nature

  Posted by Hennessy at 17:43, 2nd May






Quoting Colleen from 16:24, 2nd May 2008
Stop for a minute, and imagine Boris Johnson on your telly screens, appealing for calm after a terrorist incident. Or imagine him during the Olympics.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/apr/14/charliebrooker.boris This column pretty much sums up my thoughts on the matter. So, so glad I'm not living in London.


taking shots for mother nature


All that article does is confirm the ham-fisted journalistic venom that can occasionally be found in the Guardian, masquerading as informed political opinion. The Independent's a lot worse usually.


I'm a Londoner, I don't want Boris in because of HIGNFY, I want him in because I subscribed to the spectator for 3 years and by and large agreed with his views whenever I flipped open the first page to read the editorial. And Ken Livingstone is Satan's little helper, so even if Boris is elected because people think he's a bit of a laugh, he's ridding us of the scourge of smug old Livingstone sitting in his ivory tower dictating how to live to the rest of us. That's worth electing Basil Brush .


"What happened to Spoon?"
"There is no Spoon"
Dog Soldiers

  Posted by Unregistered User at 19:57, 2nd May



and hey, at least you dont read the torygraph. Must be the most dull paper imaginable
Quoting duckgirl from 17:37, 2nd May 2008
Snap.
But hey, at least in Liverpool there are still no tories!

Quoting Colleen from 16:24, 2nd May 2008
Stop for a minute, and imagine Boris Johnson on your telly screens, appealing for calm after a terrorist incident. Or imagine him during the Olympics.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/apr/14/charliebrooker.boris This column pretty much sums up my thoughts on the matter. So, so glad I'm not living in London.


taking shots for mother nature

  Posted by diem at 08:09, 3rd May





that is quite possibly the worst article i have ever read. it is actually quite painful to read!
  Posted by MJC at 10:04, 3rd May






Quoting from 19:57, 2nd May 2008
and hey, at least you dont read the torygraph. Must be the most dull paper imaginable
Quoting duckgirl from 17:37, 2nd May 2008
Snap.
But hey, at least in Liverpool there are still no tories!

Quoting Colleen from 16:24, 2nd May 2008
Stop for a minute, and imagine Boris Johnson on your telly screens, appealing for calm after a terrorist incident. Or imagine him during the Olympics.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/apr/14/charliebrooker.boris This column pretty much sums up my thoughts on the matter. So, so glad I'm not living in London.


taking shots for mother nature

Why don't you actually try reading the telegraph rather than making an assumption as to its content.

  Posted by Senethro at 10:41, 3rd May





Jesus christ, noone should be made to actually read the telegraph
  Posted by Hennessy at 12:19, 3rd May





I find it boring to read the Telegraph because I already agree with a lot of what's said. Far more interesting to read the Guardian (or if I have a bit more change, the New Stateseman), some of the mad ideas in there send the pulse up a notch. Polly Toynbee...nuff said.


"What happened to Spoon?"
"There is no Spoon"
Dog Soldiers

  Posted by MJC at 12:40, 3rd May






Quoting Hennessy from 12:19, 3rd May 2008
I find it boring to read the Telegraph because I already agree with a lot of what's said. Far more interesting to read the Guardian (or if I have a bit more change, the New Stateseman), some of the mad ideas in there send the pulse up a notch. Polly Toynbee...nuff said.


"What happened to Spoon?"
"There is no Spoon"
Dog Soldiers

Try reading Heffer on a Wednesday or a Saturday, there will always be something there to entertain you.

  Posted by David Bean at 13:52, 3rd May





Yep, that article pretty much sucked; anybody who writes

I'm genetically predisposed to hate the Tories. It's my default, hard-wired position.
,

whether it's about the Conservatives or any legitimate political party, pretty much disqualifies themselves from having an opinion.

Thanks for the mention, Dave - I didn't win, and wasn't expecting to either, but I did manage to gain in our vote share in the ward for the first time in more than fifteen years, so I'm pleased enough! :)


Psalm 91:7

  Posted by Jono at 14:49, 3rd May





Yay! Tory Time for Toy Town!

I think this pretty much shows the state of play: It wasn't Blair the country was sick of. It was the centralistic Browno-Blairite new-ageist crap. Hail to the inevitable rule wealthy Comrade Cameron.

And they only have another year to hold a general election... Happy days!

  Posted by McK at 15:39, 3rd May






Quoting Jono from 14:49, 3rd May 2008
Yay! Tory Time for Toy Town!

I think this pretty much shows the state of play: It wasn't Blair the country was sick of. It was the centralistic Browno-Blairite new-ageist crap. Hail to the inevitable rule wealthy Comrade Cameron.

And they only have another year to hold a general election... Happy days!

Two years actually.

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