Sun Jun 05, 2016 8:22 am
Magners wrote:ealing_ayatollah wrote:Cwmann_Bluebird wrote:Magners wrote:Has to be Boris.
f*cking frightening that people of your ilk are allowed to vote
How much do you actually know about Boris then?
What are your thoughts on the way he maintained London's place as a genuine global economic centre throughout a tenure which had the wider backdrop of national austerity?
How about how he galvanised a community after the London riots?
Or how he kept Britain firmly in the world's eye with an exceptional Olympics that brought development and wealth to the poorer areas of the city?
What do you think about the increase to the living wage to £9.15 that he introduced?
Any opinion on the fact that Boris played a very significant and fundamental role in the development of Tech City (which in turn is playing a significant role in driving the economy forward that will only increase moving forward)?
What do you think about his introduction of an apprentice scheme that has now seen 20k young people placed in employment across the city?
How about the fact that he implemented and increased the low emission zones and Boris Bikes to make the city a greener place?(admittedly the bikes were Ken Livingstone's idea but Boris made them happen and made them successful enough to be deemed worth of rolling out in a number of different cities.)
Finally what are your thoughts on a man that is prepared to stand up for his constituents and rally against government policy (despite it being his own party in power) that wasn't in the best interest of the people he was elected to protect and help prosper?
The similarities between Boris and Trump begin and end with a daft haircut.
He's not perfect no politician is but i'd love to here your reasoning as to why the f**k shouldn't someone who thinks Boris is a better option than the others on the list be granted a vote by you?
Very good post. If Boris is the next Prime Minister the people of Great Britain will be better off.