'However most of the recent ‘immigrants’ to London have come from elsewhere in the UK. We need to encourage people to stay in their home towns and make them great instead of migrating to the big city.'
OTM. Keep the south soft.
― Pete W, Wednesday, 30 April 2008 14:16 (eighteen years ago)
Yea verily, sendeth Dick Whittington and his accursed cat back to whence they came
― Tom D., Wednesday, 30 April 2008 14:18 (eighteen years ago)
Getting rid of that ridiculous $25 Charge
Di, London
― Ned Trifle II, Wednesday, 30 April 2008 14:25 (eighteen years ago)
And he's still struggling to gain the Shropshire vote...
Most important thing in this election? Getting rid of Red Ken!
Laugh On, Shropshire, United Kingdom
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― Ned Trifle II, Wednesday, 30 April 2008 14:27 (eighteen years ago)
The most important issue for me is that nobody to do with Labour gets in. End of.
PeterC, Belfast
How's the Ken/Boris vote divided in the Borough of Belfast at the moment?
― Dingbod Kesterson, Wednesday, 30 April 2008 14:31 (eighteen years ago)
Are there still no Labour candidates for anything in Northern Ireland full stop?
― Matt DC, Wednesday, 30 April 2008 14:52 (eighteen years ago)
I think the only mainland parties to have crossed over are (the Greens I guess and) the Tories, kind of strangely.
Some guy in Belfast was telling me that he was going to vote for them as a way of telling sectarian and/or squabbling NI politicians they could all piss off and I failed to dissuade him (felt too English-accented and not quite drunk enough for NO THEY'RE EVEN WORSE, and was kind of hoping for the conversation to end since over there I realised how much of What Does Party X Stand For is just something you gather over the years of living somewhere and will never appear on their website etc).
― a passing spacecadet, Wednesday, 30 April 2008 15:16 (eighteen years ago)
I think that Graham Norton is quite keen on Boris though.
― Dingbod Kesterson, Wednesday, 30 April 2008 15:21 (eighteen years ago)
i'd deport all you zone 7 parasites for sure
― DG, Wednesday, 30 April 2008 15:46 (eighteen years ago)
It's zone 10 now, unless you have a particular vendetta against those from chorleywood, rickmansworth and watford.
― Ed, Wednesday, 30 April 2008 15:48 (eighteen years ago)
well yes in fact i do! death to the town that spawned geri halliwell
― DG, Wednesday, 30 April 2008 15:50 (eighteen years ago)
Chorleywood always sounds as though it should be five miles up the road from Blackpool.
― Dingbod Kesterson, Wednesday, 30 April 2008 15:55 (eighteen years ago)
Go and vote people
― Ed, Thursday, 1 May 2008 06:21 (eighteen years ago)
don't think the communist party has a candidate
― ken c, Thursday, 1 May 2008 06:32 (eighteen years ago)
But "Mayor of London" is a title not even Johnson always seems to want. One story has it that when a staff member reminded him that on Aug. 24, he would have to appear in Beijing to accept the Olympic flag on behalf of London, the host of the 2012 Summer Olympics, Johnson flipped through his calendar.
"But I'm in Tuscany that week!" he said.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,548062,00.html
― James Mitchell, Thursday, 1 May 2008 07:38 (eighteen years ago)
Hahahahahahahha
True blue for life
― Ed, Thursday, 1 May 2008 07:53 (eighteen years ago)
We need to encourage people to stay in their home towns and make them great instead of migrating to the big city
This is true. If I'd stayed in Wallasey they'd have finished that cathedral I designed.
― Michael Jones, Thursday, 1 May 2008 08:11 (eighteen years ago)
There's some dreadful ineffective scaremongering in G2 today, the sort of "he's not a serious candidate, he'll fuck everything up" that's reminiscent of Labour propaganda pre-Ken getting elected. When what we should really be worried about is if Boris gets in and doesn't actually fuck it up, and if he surprises people by taking to the Mayor's role well.
Above all else, I'm looking forward to being reminded what it feels like to vote with conviction and enthusiasm. It's been a long time.
― Matt DC, Thursday, 1 May 2008 08:52 (eighteen years ago)
Indeed. And much as I would vote against Boris no matter who the alternative, I still feel like I'm voting for Ken. Can't see that happening for a while.
As if the Guardian lot need to be scaremongered.
― Upt0eleven, Thursday, 1 May 2008 08:56 (eighteen years ago)
I have no problems voting for ken, he has done a good job as mayor.
― Ed, Thursday, 1 May 2008 08:58 (eighteen years ago)
Really? I voted this morning with a vague sense of foreboding and a stronger sense of clinging on to nurse for fear of something worse.
― Dingbod Kesterson, Thursday, 1 May 2008 08:59 (eighteen years ago)
That has certainly fed into my conviction and enthusiasm, Dingbod.
I wonder what proportion of the electorate weren't actually in London before 2000. It's gotta be relatively high, right?
― Matt DC, Thursday, 1 May 2008 09:00 (eighteen years ago)
Conviction about what? Enthusiasm for what, and whom?
I'm not really prepared to vote for Hitler on the remote off chance that he might make a decent fist as Chancellor of Germany.
― Dingbod Kesterson, Thursday, 1 May 2008 09:03 (eighteen years ago)
Matt OTM. Stopping Hitler getting elected has stoked my fires up a bit.
― Tom D., Thursday, 1 May 2008 09:05 (eighteen years ago)
I'm more than a little tired of voting for the "not as evil as the Tories, erm, that's about it really" party.
― Noodle Vague, Thursday, 1 May 2008 09:05 (eighteen years ago)
Thing is, they're not as evil as the Tories and I'm afraid when push comes to shove that's what it comes down to at the end of the day football is the real winner.
― Dingbod Kesterson, Thursday, 1 May 2008 09:07 (eighteen years ago)
Furthermore I'll bet Boris fixed that result at Stamford Bridge last night so that the blues could beat the reds.
― Dingbod Kesterson, Thursday, 1 May 2008 09:08 (eighteen years ago)
I know and I continue to vote for them. It's some bullshit really.
― Noodle Vague, Thursday, 1 May 2008 09:08 (eighteen years ago)
Riding the wave of the feelgood factor surging throughout London as Chelsea reach the Champions League Final...............
― Tom D., Thursday, 1 May 2008 09:10 (eighteen years ago)
Transport, the one thing that really effects me and the thing he has most power over has improved leaps and bounds over his 8 years in power. I don't really have any views on crime and policing because I see very little crime and a lot of police, something must be working but I'll admit my area is pretty low crime anyway.
Housing is still a big problem in London but the mayor's office has very little control over it. Healthcare in London could be better but again very little control. He is doing what he can on climate change and I approve of the LEZ and £25 congestion charge.
Do I think Gordon brown is doing a good job as PM, do I think much of the labour government in general, Fuck No. I'm not voting in a general election, I am voting for Mayor of London and I was happy to cast my vote for Ken Livingstone, Nicky Gavron and the Green list. (I'm not 100% behind the green's policies but I think they should be in the asembly and in parliament too so that they can air them).
― Ed, Thursday, 1 May 2008 09:11 (eighteen years ago)
"BLUE IS THE COLOUR" etc. (xp)
I just couldn't get excited about voting for Ken (as opposed to voting against Boris) is all.
― Dingbod Kesterson, Thursday, 1 May 2008 09:12 (eighteen years ago)
Actually, I have no views on Nicky Gavron so a vote for gher was a tactical anti tory vote in camden and barnet.
― Ed, Thursday, 1 May 2008 09:13 (eighteen years ago)
Of course it's bullshit but "not as evil as the Tories" takes on some serious added bite when its the first election in 16 years that they might conceivably win.
― Matt DC, Thursday, 1 May 2008 09:19 (eighteen years ago)
I'm not voting in London tho Matt. Obviously I want BJ to Not Win, but beyond that election day is a depressing thing as far as the actual politics is concerned. The part of me that enjoys it as sport still gets excited every time the Beeb wheel out David Dimbleby.
― Noodle Vague, Thursday, 1 May 2008 09:25 (eighteen years ago)
Peter Snow forever.
― Matt DC, Thursday, 1 May 2008 09:28 (eighteen years ago)
Yeah but he's the Flav to Dimbleby's Chuck D.
― Noodle Vague, Thursday, 1 May 2008 09:28 (eighteen years ago)
Dimbleby and Snow - be still, my throbbing swingometer.
― Dingbod Kesterson, Thursday, 1 May 2008 09:31 (eighteen years ago)
Does anyone have a link to where you can find out candidates' voting records/policies etc? The London Elects site just lists who's standing. (Re London Assembly candidates obv - I'm definitely voting Ken for Mayor)
I'm probably going to vote Jennette Arnold (Labour) anyway, but I figured I may as well vote with some kind of information behind it.
― Colonel Poo, Thursday, 1 May 2008 09:40 (eighteen years ago)
From the Eveny Stannit website:
"Vote Ken Livingstone, get Socialist Action."
mmmm...
― Dingbod Kesterson, Thursday, 1 May 2008 10:37 (eighteen years ago)
"We really hate our former ES Magazine restaurant critic!"
― suzy, Thursday, 1 May 2008 10:38 (eighteen years ago)
"Jol out"
― Matt DC, Thursday, 1 May 2008 10:39 (eighteen years ago)
"bring back Ashton"
― Dingbod Kesterson, Thursday, 1 May 2008 10:43 (eighteen years ago)
"... and Gardner and Dyke"
― Tom D., Thursday, 1 May 2008 10:44 (eighteen years ago)
If you believe Cilla Black, Liverpool have always been the Protestant/Conservative club on Merseyside! (It's rubbish, obv.)
― Michael Jones, Thursday, 1 May 2008 10:53 (eighteen years ago)
So Cilla is a Liverpool fan then?
― Tom D., Thursday, 1 May 2008 10:55 (eighteen years ago)
I am extremely dubious about this since top Tory DJ Ed "Stewpot" Stewart is a well-known Everton fan.
― Dingbod Kesterson, Thursday, 1 May 2008 10:55 (eighteen years ago)
From comments on the Standard editorial yesterday...
Ken did well, but I wont put him 1st or 2nd on my ballot paper now. House of Lords mate, and well done, but Give us Boris and some energy
- John Ellis, London UK
When people who think you'be done well vote against you you're in trouble.
― Ned Trifle II, Thursday, 1 May 2008 11:00 (eighteen years ago)
Didn't thatcher get in with nothing more than a "it's time for a change" type reasoning?
― Mark G, Thursday, 1 May 2008 11:03 (eighteen years ago)
I suspect the people who voted for her were not thinking "yeah Labour's done well but let's try this bird, what the hell".
― Matt DC, Thursday, 1 May 2008 11:05 (eighteen years ago)
"No amount of cajolery, and no attempts at ethical or social seduction, can eradicate from my heart a deep burning hatred for the Tory Party. So far as I am concerned they are lower than vermin." http://i.thisislondon.co.uk/i/pix/2008/04/01a_28_Borisfront_415x275.jpg Not only that - they look like a pair of gormless sixth formers.
― Ned Trifle II, Thursday, 1 May 2008 11:17 (eighteen years ago)