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  • Richard Taylor Richard Taylor

    Never met either, like most London voters. Like John I think Ken has had a fair innings and I would be interested to see if a Conservative (any) could do better, although like most Londoners I don't really care which flavour of rat we have,…  more

    Stuart Robinson Stuart Robinson

    Boris is tempting just for the entertainment factor. However, the lesson of Bush 43 is that competence is more critical than many imagine.

    john howitt john howitt

    As the rather funny Bremner sketch had it with a University Challenge like setup the Boris Johnsoin character's answer to every problem as 'Bendy Buses'. Which sums Boris up for me.

    Merlin John Merlin John

    Why Boris or Ken? For those who think Ken has had enough time in office and should move on give someone else a chance, Brian Paddick looks a more credible candidate than Boris.

    Lee Bryant Lee Bryant

    I want the Ken and Boris dream ticket - both funny guys in their own way
  • John Pollock John Pollock

    I've met both and rather liked both - but has Ken had too long? Is likening a Jewish reporter to a 'concentration camp guard' while more or less simultaneously officially inviting (i.e. on behalf of London) a man who wants gays and Jews dead not…  more

    c o c o

    I've never liked Ken. But Boris is too much of a buffoon to take seriously.

    Ben James Ben James

    BORIS is not a good idea for anyone, 2012 would be turned into a beer festival or a porn seminar or even an oldest shoes contest or maybe even a posh dinner for all his posh friends.. right thats enough ands ad ors

    Sebastian Jacobs Sebastian Jacobs

    boris is the man

    Mike Taylor Mike Taylor

    Boris is a really bad joke. Ken's got the black vote thanks to a bunch of gangsters. I'm thinking Paddick...