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ufcdan
06 Nov 18 20:59
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Seems to have completely given up on knife crime ! Has he actually achieved anything since coming to office ?

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Gin
When: 06 Nov 18 21:09
He let the Trump balloon fly over London............
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ufcdan
When: 06 Nov 18 21:10
Brilliant Mischief
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impossible123
When: 06 Nov 18 21:19
He achieved nothing as a lawyer; nothing as a politician after 2 decades - not one definitive policy could be attributed to him in that period; nothing so far as The Mayor of Mayor.

I think he was Mayor because of the weak, pompous background and character of his main Conservative opposition who was born with a silver spoon; the unpopularity of The Conservative Party; his origin was more aligned to his voters in London.

He is so politically lightweight, inarticulate and shallow that no one in the political world take him seriously (not even The Labour Party); he's also a worm eg refused to publicly support Corbin prior to The General Election, but groveled to speak at the Labour Party Conference post the General Election.

He's a two-faced git.
By:
ufcdan
When: 06 Nov 18 21:20
Well said sir
By:
1st time poster
When: 06 Nov 18 21:22
he don't look well either
By:
Reynard
When: 06 Nov 18 21:26
I can't recall any of Mayor Whittingtons policies either , come to think of it Confused
By:
ufcdan
When: 06 Nov 18 21:26
He was kind to ****
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ufcdan
When: 06 Nov 18 21:27
Pu$$ies
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1st time poster
When: 06 Nov 18 21:32
cant really see the point in been in charge of a city where 90% of the people either cant understand or arnt interested in what you have to say, might do better if he goes the whole hogg and dumps the English speaking bit
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