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Old 09-27-2007, 10:33 AM   Boris for Mayor Part II Post #1
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Boris Johnson has overwhelmingly won the battle to be Conservative candidate in next year's London mayoral race.

The 43-year-old Henley MP beat off the challenge from Andrew Boff, Warwick Lightfoot and Victoria Borwick in a vote which was open to all Londoners.

Mr Johnson, an ex-magazine editor well known for his TV chat show appearance and media rows over his outspoken comments, got 75% of the 20,019 votes.

He will seek to stop current mayor Ken Livingstone winning a third term.

Mr Johnson won 15,661 votes, with Mrs Borwick getting 1,869 votes, Mr Boff winning 1,674 and Warwick Lightfoot picking up 609 votes.

During his campaign Mr Johnson pledged to scrap "bendy" buses and return the classic Routemaster buses to London's streets, and to "work as hard for people in zone six as in zone one".

He told the BBC he would end the "egotistical" stand-off between Mr Livingstone and London's boroughs, and stop "rabbit hutch-sized dwellings" being imposed on suburbs.

Other candidates

Opposition parties had already decided that Mr Johnson was set to be the Conservative candidate - last week Lib Dem leader Sir Menzies Campbell referred to him as the "blondest suicide note in history".

And in his speech to the Labour conference this week Mr Livingstone joked that he was proud to have been invited to give the first "Boris Johnson memorial lecture".

Of the defeated candidates, businesswoman Mrs Borwick has concentrated on dealing with crime, IT consultant Mr Boff proposed scrapping the congestion charge introduced by Mr Livingstone and economist Mr Lightfoot promised public service reform.

The "open primary" contest was open to all Londoners on the electoral roll who registered on a telephone hotline.

A Conservative Party spokesman said the contest had "captured the interest of the public and has helped challenge voter apathy".

The Lib Dems have yet to choose their candidate. Among others already known to be planning to stand for mayor are Sian Berry, for the Green Party, and Big Issue founder John Bird, as an independent.

TORY RESULT IN FULL
Boris Johnson: 15,661 votes
Victoria Borwick: 1,869
Andrew Boff: 1,674
Warwick Lightfoot: 609
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Old 09-27-2007, 10:34 AM   Boris for Mayor Part II Post #2
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THERE'S ONLY ONE BORIS JOHNSON
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Old 09-27-2007, 10:34 AM   Boris for Mayor Part II Post #3
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Would have voted for Warwick Lightfoot on name alone.
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Old 09-27-2007, 10:35 AM   Boris for Mayor Part II Post #4
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An ex of mine who used to come across Boris from time to time through work reckoned that he is actually one of the most intelligent men on the planet. If incredibly erratic and vague.
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Would have voted for Warwick Lightfoot on name alone.
Here's his campaign site.

I've never heard of him before, but judging by the pleasingly gorm-lacking visage he was lucky to get 609.
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Old 09-27-2007, 10:41 AM   Boris for Mayor Part II Post #7
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Would have voted for Warwick Lightfoot on name alone.
Sounds like the name of a University that used to be a Polytechnic.
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Boris is a bit of a **** really popular with people who like to be different for the sake of it.
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Old 09-27-2007, 10:42 AM   Boris for Mayor Part II Post #9
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An ex of mine who used to come across Boris from time to time through work reckoned that he is actually one of the most intelligent men on the planet. If incredibly erratic and vague.
Even if that's true, there's far more to being a decent politician than simply intelligence, as he's proved time and time again.
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Boris Johnson iafc.
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