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So Boris wants to be an MP now, as well a Mayor, Says he can do both jobs. May as well have another bite of the cherry Boris, typical Con.
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There ain't no 'points wins' in British politics, mate! I can but repeat the fact that, but for Clegg, Cameron would have had merely the briefest of tenures at 10 Downing Street. You appear to have forgotten that Clegg did have talks with Labour too in 2010, so it's conceivable that good old Gogsie Brown might have been there to this day as well! Surely that would...
11:45 Thu 24th Apr 2014
I think he'd almost certainly have to give up one job.
It won't be the jouranlism though - he gets a quarter of a million from the Telegraph and quite a bit more from other sources.
http:// www.the guardia n.com/p olitics /2012/a pr/05/b oris-jo hnson-f inancia l-detai ls-earn ings
It won't be the jouranlism though - he gets a quarter of a million from the Telegraph and quite a bit more from other sources.
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When Cameron and Osborne have urged him to stand, he supporters have said it is a trap.
It would be better to let Cameroon mess up the election without Johnson being tainted. Then get elected afterward by a supporter giving up a safe seat. He can the woo the 2015 Conference and become leader of the Conservative Party.
http:// news.sk y.com/s tory/12 47628/i s-boris -on-his -bike-b ack-to- westmin ster
The change may be Boris thinking the Conservatives might just win in 2015, if the economy continues to improve.
It would be better to let Cameroon mess up the election without Johnson being tainted. Then get elected afterward by a supporter giving up a safe seat. He can the woo the 2015 Conference and become leader of the Conservative Party.
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The change may be Boris thinking the Conservatives might just win in 2015, if the economy continues to improve.
Instead of rushing to get out your left-wing agenda, wouldn't it be best to produce a link to your ramblings.
/// Speaking to Sky News outside his home, Mr Johnson sought to shrug off rumours he will run for Parliament in 2015. ///
http:// news.sk y.com/s tory/12 47628/i s-boris -on-his -bike-b ack-to- westmin ster
/// Labour is planning to launch a full-scale assault on Boris Johnson, labelling him a man with two part-time jobs if he stands for a seat in the House of Commons before quitting as Mayor in 2016. ///
/// Senior party sources say Ed Miliband is backing the attack, which would be spearheaded by shadow London minister Sadiq Khan. ///
http:// www.sta ndard.c o.uk/ne ws/poli tics/la bour-to -attack -boris- johnson -the-pa rttime- mayor-i f-he-st ands-as -mp-in- 2015-92 77468.h tml
Why don't Labour grow up, Boris has not yet confirmed he will seeking a seat in the House of Commons, but if he does and still finishes out his Mayor of London term, then surely that has to be a good thing and will save a bit of money, but I forgot Labour don't know the meaning of the words "Saving Money".
/// Speaking to Sky News outside his home, Mr Johnson sought to shrug off rumours he will run for Parliament in 2015. ///
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/// Labour is planning to launch a full-scale assault on Boris Johnson, labelling him a man with two part-time jobs if he stands for a seat in the House of Commons before quitting as Mayor in 2016. ///
/// Senior party sources say Ed Miliband is backing the attack, which would be spearheaded by shadow London minister Sadiq Khan. ///
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Why don't Labour grow up, Boris has not yet confirmed he will seeking a seat in the House of Commons, but if he does and still finishes out his Mayor of London term, then surely that has to be a good thing and will save a bit of money, but I forgot Labour don't know the meaning of the words "Saving Money".
Its quite clear what Boris is up to here.
He knows, that as it stands at the moment, dave is not going to win the next General Election. The Tory party is notoriously unsympathetic with its failed Leaders, as Major, Hague, IDS and Howard can ruefully testify. Suffering fools gladly does not come easy to the Men in Grey Suits. Whoever thought that these shadowy figures had gone away were sadly mistaken....they are still there.
So, shortly after the May 2015 election, there will be a vacancy at the Top Table, and Boris is setting himself up for it. I am just waiting to see which obliging Tory is going do the decent thing, and fall on his ( or her ) sword, thus letting Boris in by the side door.
He knows, that as it stands at the moment, dave is not going to win the next General Election. The Tory party is notoriously unsympathetic with its failed Leaders, as Major, Hague, IDS and Howard can ruefully testify. Suffering fools gladly does not come easy to the Men in Grey Suits. Whoever thought that these shadowy figures had gone away were sadly mistaken....they are still there.
So, shortly after the May 2015 election, there will be a vacancy at the Top Table, and Boris is setting himself up for it. I am just waiting to see which obliging Tory is going do the decent thing, and fall on his ( or her ) sword, thus letting Boris in by the side door.
No because he came second. It's a bit basic really QM. If the Lib and Lab had done a deal then it would be true to say that neither of them won. Comming first in an election means winning, surely! Even if no deal was done Cameron would have been invited to form a minority governrment that no doubt would have collapsed pretty quickly but he still would have been PM having won a general election. Gawd if we ever go for PR as many want then by your logic no one would ever win again.
TTT, to "win" a British general election it is not enough just to get more seats than ANY other party, you have to get more seats than ALL the other parties COMBINED. That is something Cameron manifestly failed to do in 2010 and consequently he - equally manifestly - failed to "win".
I already mentioned the minority government possibility in my earlier post. Had he gone for that, given the backbenchers he has, he'd have been lucky to spend Christmas 2010 in Downing Street, never mind still be there now!
I already mentioned the minority government possibility in my earlier post. Had he gone for that, given the backbenchers he has, he'd have been lucky to spend Christmas 2010 in Downing Street, never mind still be there now!