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Entries from Jonathon Porritt tagged with 'mayor'
Boris and Ken
Writing entirely in my personal capacity (ie without any Government, charitable or business hat on), I am bound to say that nothing I have heard over the last few weeks has in any way diminished my sense of horror at...
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Posted by JP on April 29, 2008 9:21 AM
The Battle for London Mayor
I blame London’s taxi-drivers personally. How else can one possibly explain the lead over Ken Livingstone that Boris Johnson has apparently taken in the polls for the London Mayoral Election? On the rare occasions that I have to endure a...
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Posted by JP on March 28, 2008 5:09 PM