I'm looking forward to seeing a bouncy castle on every street corner!
I'd have thought his job was to listen and lead from the start, what does he think his job was up to now?
I think your vote is the single most important thing you can have, it's what separates us from those poor sods living under dictatorships. Always vote Marcel, even if it's just a protest, vote for the greens if you can't think of voting for a mainline party.
but I have a fear that Boris will struggle in this role - I guess time will tell...
Cheers,
James
Personally, Ken never featured on my list of maybe's before voting time, I think he has made too many poor decisions over the last 8 years to have been worthy of my cross in the box.
I suspect the conservative party will not let him struggle, certainly not while they remain in opposition in government. They will make damn sure that as, currently, the most powerful conservative chap around, he will have a whole army of advisors making sure he does 'the right thing' Plus, because they are the 'opposition' they will want to prove that they can run things, so they will try that much harder to get it right in London, to prove to the country that they are worthy of government as and when election time arrives QUOTE]
I definitely agree! They will be pulling out all the stops to keep things running smoothly i reckon
Personally, I voted for him. I'm not pro Ken but I don't like Boris and with so much going on in London over the forthcoming years, I think Ken would be better to keep the ship sailing.
Bouncy Castles and shooting bike thieves.
Bouncy Castles and shooting bike thieves.
Had Ken been an independent, I think he would have won. With the association Ken has with Labour, I think a lot of people felt that was reason enough to vote against him.