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 Post subject: Re: Boris Johnson deserves his own thread
PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 10:09 am 
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More Gradgrind-esque reds-under-the-bed shite, in case you hadn't had your fill already over the last few days.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/colu ... a-job.html

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Well isn’t that just great. Isn’t that just abso-flipping-lutely fan-blooming-tastic. Just when you thought the loony Left had reached rock bottom – with their sagacious proposals to “hang the bankers” and put taxes up to 80 per cent – they have come up with something even worse. There are so-called socialists in London who are now taking active steps to scupper young people’s chances of finding employment.


LOL, absolutely priceless. I can't think why anyone might be opposed to the idea of strong-arming people to work for fuck all. And even the SWP haven't seriously called for anyone to "hang the bankers", so where that particular straw man has emerged from beats me.

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They have been bawling about the need for “proper” jobs, and denouncing all companies who cooperate with the scheme. You may wonder what these “proper” jobs might be: presumably the kind of self-replicating public sector positions that so rampantly expanded in the era of Gordon Brown, and that helped to wreck the public finances.


Well, one that pays the national minimum wage would be a start.

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But the worst of it is that the companies themselves are taking fright. They don’t want to be thought of as silk top-hatted slave-drivers. They know that a spirit of anti-capitalism stalks the land, a fire-breathing beast that has shrivelled Stephen Hester’s bonus in its nostril-blast, and scorched Fred Goodwin’s knighthood, and now seeks whomever else it may devour.


Yet more pathetic, melodramatic right-wing victimhood. These cunts have had it all their own way for 30+ years and now we're expected to believe that a few Swappies pose some sort of mortal threat to capitalism. I can't even get my head around how ridiculous this notion is.

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 Post subject: Re: Boris Johnson deserves his own thread
PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 11:12 am 
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He's just a bit of fun isn't he, Boris?

No he's a cunt.

I actually heard people I knwew talking about voting for him because he a 'Legend - a right laugh'.

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 Post subject: Re: Boris Johnson deserves his own thread
PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 11:22 am 
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That's the problem. People still see him as that wacky bloke with the daft haircut from Have I Got News For You, when he is in fact a regressive hard right-winger. I'm not a massive Ken Livingstone fan (nor a Londoner) but I'd piss myself laughing if he won the mayoral election.

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 Post subject: Re: Boris Johnson deserves his own thread
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That's how he got elected in the first place. He was a bit of a joke figure, couldn't be taken seriously, then the polling figures came out and he was too far ahead to be stopped. That story I was told about how he changes from hard-nosed politico to lovable buffoon once the cameras start rolling bears repeating.


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 Post subject: Re: Boris Johnson deserves his own thread
PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 6:07 pm 
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The Standard have done their usual "good story about Boris, bad one about Ken" today. Ken is a tax hypocrite for being a limited company. You might notice the difference between him and eg the people in the civil service who've done that. ie they're employees and he is a contractor, but never mind.

And Johnson's "bold plan" is to run driverless trains to hit the tube unions. It's on two lines only- the Victoria and Jubilee. The Victoria's drivers haven't driven the train for ages, except when they override the central control. They could, in theory, long have been taken off the train. So, wonder why he hasn't introduced driverless trains before, eh?

Couldn't be a pre-election gimmick like the no strike agreement he campaigned on before, could it?


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 Post subject: Re: Boris Johnson deserves his own thread
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I don't use the underground often, but my experience is that signal failure and defective trains are very much more of an annoyance than striking drivers.


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 Post subject: Re: Boris Johnson deserves his own thread
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Last time I was in london I took a bus from Victoria to Tottenham Court Road, instead of the tube. It was great.

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 Post subject: Re: Boris Johnson deserves his own thread
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They are because they happen 7 days a week. The rare strike days are very disruptive in the morning rush hours. Otherwise, they're fairly manageable. Quite a few trains do run. If they whacked up the congestion charge to stop people driving and making traffic jams a million times worse, that would help too.


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 Post subject: Re: Boris Johnson deserves his own thread
PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 7:50 pm 
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These are the high standards of op-ed in the Standard:

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Automation would mean that any qualified member of staff could act as train captain, diminishing the disruption caused by strikes. The Mayor will hope that this robust approach to the unions will win him votes in this May's election. Undoubtedly, the unions have alienated passengers by their readiness to strike, despite relatively high wages for drivers. Most passengers will be relieved if they are no longer held to ransom by industrial action. Of course, the new train captains are likely to be union members too, but they would have less of a stranglehold over the service.

Mr Johnson's move is also a challenge to Ken Livingstone: will he support the principle of automation, especially if it draws users' support? Or will he side with the unions? This is a worthwhile debate about the Tube's future: we need to know where Mr Livingstone stands.


Mayor- robust.
Anyone thinking he's talking out of his arse- siding with unions.


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 Post subject: Re: Boris Johnson deserves his own thread
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Well isn’t that just great. Isn’t that just abso-flipping-lutely fan-blooming-tastic. Just when you thought the loony Left had reached rock bottom – with their sagacious proposals to “hang the bankers” and put taxes up to 80 per cent – they have come up with something even worse. There are so-called socialists in London who are now taking active steps to scupper young people’s chances of finding employment.


LOL, absolutely priceless. I can't think why anyone might be opposed to the idea of strong-arming people to work for fuck all. And even the SWP haven't seriously called for anyone to "hang the bankers", so where that particular straw man has emerged from beats me.


From a straw head.


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 Post subject: Re: Boris Johnson deserves his own thread
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mojojojo wrote:
Last time I was in london I took a bus from Victoria to Tottenham Court Road, instead of the tube. It was great.


Central London buses are usually just as quick as the Tube and a lot more enjoyable.


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 Post subject: Re: Boris Johnson deserves his own thread
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davidjay wrote:
mojojojo wrote:
Last time I was in london I took a bus from Victoria to Tottenham Court Road, instead of the tube. It was great.


Central London buses are usually just as quick as the Tube and a lot more enjoyable.

Agreed. A couple of weeks ago I had to get from Euston to Waterloo and had time to kill before my appointment, so decided to go by bus instead of by underground. Somewhat to my surprise, I still ended up arriving far too early, but I'd had the bonus of a pleasant ride on the top of the bus down Holborn and over the river. The view from Waterloo Bridge, with St Paul's one way and Big Ben the other, gives me immense pleasure every time I see it.


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 Post subject: Re: Boris Johnson deserves his own thread
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St Paul's has long had views protected.

Anywhere else though, despite the promise of Johnson before the election, and you have to be really vigilant that developers don't stick up some tower.

The City has been typically greedy in building right up to Wren steeples.


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 Post subject: Re: Boris Johnson deserves his own thread
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Oh what a loveable laugh!

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/pers ... scrap.html

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A truly brave John Reid would now publicly grovel to Ray Honeyford, the Bradford head who called for teaching in English and who was vilified and persecuted by the Left


Ho, ho, fucking ho.


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 Post subject: Re: Boris Johnson deserves his own thread
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A little bit naughty.

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Labour Party London Assembly member Len Duvall has written to Ed Williams, monitoring officer for the Greater London Authority's Standards Committee, to complain.

"My understanding is that this Twitter account was established by the Authority and belongs to the Office of the Mayor of London, and has been maintained since its inception by GLA resources," he wrote.

"As such, this account does not belong to the current Mayor of London, Boris Johnson. Can you quickly establish the facts and intervene on this abuse and misuse of resources in undertaking this transfer.

"If it is found this is a personal account, it has featured on a number of GLA and mayoral publications and I would expect the organisation to be reimbursed the full sum that have been spent on this personal and political campaigning."

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