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London Mayoral Elections are under way

 
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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 5:59 pm    Post subject: London Mayoral Elections are under way Reply with quote

Ten candidates - nine running for their political parties and one running as an independent - are running in today's mayoral elections.

Will Livingstone remain as Mayor or will Boris oust him?



Londoners take to Mayor polls

By STAFF REPORTER
1st May 2008
The Sun


LONDON MAYORAL ELECTIONS - THE CANDIDATES


Ken Livingstone: Labour
Boris Johnson: Conservatives
Brian Paddick - Liberal Democrats
Richard Barnbrook - British National Party (BNP)
Gerrard Batten - UK Independence Party (UKIP)
Sian Berry - Green Party
Matt O'Connor - English Democrats
Alan Craig - Christian Choice
Lindsey German - Left List
Winston McKenzie - Independent





THE hotly contested battle for the Mayor of London crown comes to a head today as Londoners take to the polls to deliver their verdict.

Tory hopeful Boris Johnson has given Ken Livingstone his closest run since the job was set up in 2000 and both candidates have acknowledged it is neck and neck.

The results of today’s election will have repercussions beyond London as Mr Livingstone’s first defeat would be a major psychological blow to Labour and Gordon Brown.

The first Tory Mayor of London would also give David Cameron his biggest electoral prize so far as he tries to show that his party is once more ready for office.

Equally, there will be relief for Labour should Mr Livingstone hold on to the keys to City Hall.

The results will be announced tomorrow afternoon and will almost certainly be decided on crucial second preferences.

Today’s voting marks the culmination of a contest which has been hard fought by Mr Livingstone, Mr Johnson and the Liberal Democrat candidate, ex-police commander Brian Paddick.

Yesterday Mr Livingstone branded his Tory rival Boris Johnson "a joke".

"It’s not an election for the host of Have I Got News For You or Celebrity Mayor," he said.

"It’s about who is best placed to run an £11billion budget every year."

Mr Johnson called the Labour Mayor of the last eight years "out of date".

He said: "You have a choice between new policies and fresh energy from a new Mayor in City Hall, or more of the same from a tired, out-of-date administration that is beset by allegations of sleaze."

Mr Johnson also revealed that his campaign had been boosted by a late surge in donations.

His coffers were swelled by nearly £140,000 in March - almost double February’s £74,000 take.

It is impossible to compare Mr Johnson’s funding tally with those of his Labour rival Ken Livingstone, as the Mayor does not publish his individually.

Despite Tory complaints, Mr Livingstone’s campaign maintains that his donations are made to the Labour Party and therefore only require to be declared as such.

thesun.co.uk

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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 9:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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new policies and fresh energy from a new Mayor in City Hall


Fresh Energies? Only from the media who would mock Boris to Australia.
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PostPosted: Fri May 02, 2008 9:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Seems like that Tory buffoon is likely to win the contest.

Think it was an extremely detrimental decision by Livingstone to rejoin the Labour Party.

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PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2008 7:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Reluctant Hero wrote:

Think it was an extremely detrimental decision by Livingstone to rejoin the Labour Party.


Detrimental to him or them?
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PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2008 9:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

agentmancuso wrote:
Reluctant Hero wrote:

Think it was an extremely detrimental decision by Livingstone to rejoin the Labour Party.


Detrimental to him or them?


On the balance, I'd say to him. Would he have won if it weren't for his links to Labour? Possibly...
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PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2008 10:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think that Ken Livingstone was a very good mayor of London, but I ave no right to say who was best as I don't live in London. if they seriously feel Boris Johnson would be better then that's up to them.

Popularity usually does beat talent. I learned that in some School elections a while ago where I apparently gave a brilliant speech, was the most experienced but I just didn't have enough freinds. You'd hope that didn't happen in national politics, but you'd be mistaken..
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PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2008 12:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lewis wrote:
Popularity usually does beat talent. I learned that in some School elections a while ago where I apparently gave a brilliant speech, was the most experienced but I just didn't have enough freinds.


You will find that the best informed and most coherent speakers are often outnumbered by a howling rabble.

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PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2008 1:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

agentmancuso wrote:
You will find that the best informed and most coherent speakers are often outnumbered by a howling rabble.


When I debated at university, the best informed and most coherent often joined in the howling and the rabblery. I don't think the two are mutually exclusive.
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Aventinian wrote:
When I debated at university, the best informed and most coherent often joined in the howling and the rabblery. I don't think the two are mutually exclusive.


Indeed no. But the at least the former group have the option of switching techniques: the latter are stuck pretty much in the same muddy rut.
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