Pretty much my thought. May as well get the Metro for a quote as well, for balance.
So 99% of news papers are wrong in your eyes? Well we will never see you quote from one ever

Pretty much my thought. May as well get the Metro for a quote as well, for balance.
Ah, the Mirror and the Standard, intellectual pinnacles of our society.
The public knows him as a mop-haired joker. He is Boris Johnson, the bike-riding, bumbling buffoon.
sums him up perfectly.
I only use the ticket office maybe once a year... to buy my season ticket. If they all close how do i get my ticket??
But in London he is known as a good mayor who gets the job done and that is what counts.
So 99% of news papers are wrong in your eyes? Well we will never see you quote from one ever![]()
So 99% of news papers are wrong in your eyes? Well we will never see you quote from one ever![]()
But in London he is known as a good mayor who gets the job done and that is what counts.
My point was more regarding the irony of calling somebody "stupid", and then quoting newspapers which are by and large not renowned for their intelligent comment.
Also, given that the quotes were from his likely opponent in the 2016 mayoral elections, they aren't exactly likely to be fair and balanced are they?
So why does he keep winning elections?Pity most of the people in London don't feel the same.
That's a relief, as that sentence makes absolutely no sense.But there again I wouldn't say "poor of Britain are victims of low I.Q"
and greed was good.
I could quote from news papers from all over the world and they all say the same.
Since when did The Mirror and The Evening Standard comprise 99% of newspapers?![]()
I could quote from news papers from all over the world and they all say the same.
I'm trying to find one that says he is not a idiot..ever..but it's hard. NY times? nope...washington post...nope..Tampa bay ...nope![]()
Pity most of the people in London don't feel the same.
Citation?
It's concerning that you feel the need to validate your own opinions with newspaper quotes, rather than a reasoned argument.
If you dislike the guy, that's fine, but at least be able to reason for yourself.
Exactly. He's made more of an impact on London than any mayor than I can remember, and it has by and large been for the better.