• Boris takes it

  • By Alan Rutter

  • The results finally came in around midnight last night, and after the most titanic battle for City Hall since the post was created, Boris Johnson is the new Mayor of London. 

    So what do you think? Are you cracking open the bubbly, or packing your bags and departing the capital forever? Is this the best thing that could have happened to London, or a total disaster?

    We want your views.

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14 comments

  1. Posted by Steve Fuller on 14 May 2008 19:24

    It's interesting how quickly myths can materialise. Antonia Davies on this site doubtless thinks quite genuinely that 2 million people voted for Boris when in truth it was just 1,043,761. Many people think that Ken Livingstone's campaign was run by an Islamic Extremist , but that was just one of many fantasies created by the Evening Standard on posters outside newsagents throughout London. Do I feel cheated - yes I do , but deep down I can't understand why Ken fought such a lack-lustre campaign when he knew that he was really up against Linton Crosby with his formidable reputation for winning elections.

  2. Posted by Rob Newham on 08 May 2008 07:49

    Agree with most of these posts but I'm slightly more optimistic... Boris is now the example of the new conservative party in office. If he is as disastrous as we all expect him to be then this may not bode so well for his Etonian chum Cameron come 2010.

  3. Posted by M Bennett on 07 May 2008 14:03

    -Piccaninnies
    -Watermelon Smiles
    -Comparing gay marriage to beastiality
    in spite of which1.2million londoners voted for him, and put the BNP on the assembly...
    Boris isn't a fool, he's extremely clever, which makes what he's said all the more worrying.
    I hate to be a pessimist, especially where London is concerned, but I can't see how this bodes well for London.

  4. Posted by tt on 07 May 2008 11:43

    funny i hate celeb culture and still voted for Boris despite a whole load of reservations about him personally and his competence. Face facts. Kens coterie had their hands in the till big time. You can blame it on the Standard if you like but anyone behaving at my office llike that would have been fired on the spot. Kens failure to tackle this and his use of the race card against anyone who stood up to him said he had been around to long.

  5. Posted by wayne on 07 May 2008 11:30

    did no-one see what an idiot he was on "have i got news for you" the guy cant even host a tv show with the script written for him - how the F*** is he supposed to be able to actually be a mayor for crying out loud - everyone that voted for him will be to blame when it all goes wrong - bloody SHEEP everylast one of you that voted for him
    PS: the guy is a TORY - does that not ring alarm bells????? He probably idolises the thatcher witch - I agree with a previous blogger - there is NO WAY he will make it to 4 years... Ill bet on that too.

  6. Posted by Zing on 06 May 2008 12:14

    This man can never be the face of London.

  7. Posted by Steve K on 05 May 2008 17:44

    I'm going to place £100 that he will not be here in 4 years.
    The man is a clown and a fraud and his true colours will come out sooner rather than later and he'll say something so offensive he'll have to resign.
    Mark My Words.

  8. Posted by antonia davies on 05 May 2008 11:59

    he is alright, almost 2m voters thought so or didn't they?

  9. Posted by antonia davies on 05 May 2008 11:56

    whatever he does we can be sure it will be entertaining, the perfect candidate for the press now we are in the age of the celebrity who gives a dam about politics, almost 2m voters didn't!

  10. Posted by harvey ray on 04 May 2008 18:13

    helping small business's like the one in Brixton?
    anyone can do a better job then Ken.
    God Save the Queen!!

  11. Posted by david brooks on 04 May 2008 17:41

    Everybody seems to have forgotten all the good things ken brought to the capital. I agree a fresh face is good but I hate the insults that have flown kens way. Its really so small minded and is typical.He doesnt deserve it and i wish him all the best for the future. Boris is not the right fresh face for our city leading up to the olympic games and time will prove it.

  12. Posted by André Taylor on 04 May 2008 14:11

    I don't think that anything worse could have happened to politics, except for the time when Bush beat Gore at the presidential election. Everyone who has seen 'An Inconvenient Truth' will agree with this, as the world would be a better place if Gore was president. He is a seriously intelligent man with a good knowledge of what needs to be changed in this world. But things couldnn't be further from the truth with Boris. I know he's not PM or anything, but seriously - this guy has about as much of a grasp on 'real life' as a new born baby. There couldn't be a better reason to move-out of London now. How can a man who can't even look intelligent in front of Ian Hislop and Paul Merton run the capital? I'm glad I live on the south coast!

  13. Posted by J Miller on 04 May 2008 10:02

    This is the age of celebrity and the Tories have responded well to it. Most people voted for Boris not because of his policies but because they liked him on Have I Got News For You!!
    And why not? Its time we had some interesting politics!!
    Jade Goody for Primw Minister!!

  14. Posted by s howells on 03 May 2008 18:07

    Unbelievable that the upper class twit of the year now holds power over London. Look out for the return of the yuppie big time...

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