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On Wed, 04 Jul 2012 15:29:56 +0100
Mizter T wrote: I'd still lay a few quid on most of the 51% voting against ken rather than for boris. I know I did. I know Ken really got up a lot of people's noses, no doubt. The irony is that for transport which is what he should have concentrated on as Mayor, Ken was usually pretty good. Unfortunately its all the other crap, baggage and bull**** that comes with him thats the problem. B2003 |
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Sounds like an expensive fiasco in the making. Not what I would call the BR Networker train procurement, which was also done from two companies to substantially the same design. Neil -- Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK. Put first name before the at to reply. |
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On Wednesday, 4 July 2012 09:44:09 UTC+1, martyn dawe wrote:
There seems to a regular movement of Bendy-buss's along Hoe st, e17(walthamstow), presumably moving to store but it happens in both directions, any ideas. Did they have men trapped in telephone boxes in them? |
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On 4 Jul 2012 15:17:29 GMT
Neil Williams wrote: wrote: Sounds like an expensive fiasco in the making. Not what I would call the BR Networker train procurement, which was also done from two companies to substantially the same design. Buses should be relatively cheap off the shelf commodity items. Trains are almost always built to spec. Boris's idiotic decision to dump the highly effective (and paid for) bendy buses for some novelty bus that is costing a fortune and still hasn't turned up in any great number I'm afraid says a lot about his lack of suitability to run a transport infrastructure. B2003 |
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On Wed, 04 Jul 2012 16:21:18 +0100, Paul Corfield
wrote: On Wed, 04 Jul 2012 14:44:43 +0100, Mizter T wrote: Interesting - no wriggle room there. What do people think - will he be a candidate in 2016? He did say he'd only do it for two terms, but I don't think he ever stated that he was 'absolutely committed' to that course of action (or words to that effect). Guess it all rather depends on how the wider political picture plays out - it's hard to imagine he'd ever become Tory leader, but then four years ago I found it hard to imagine him becoming Mayor... He allegedly said recently that he regretted saying he would only serve 2 terms. As with all politicians he will find a way round his previous statements if circumstances require it. The more I watch Boris performing in front of the Assembly and how he is rude, angry and utterly condescending the less I can imagine him handling the scrutiny that comes with Parliament or a general election campaign. You can't skulk out of the way of the BBC and tough interviewers from whatever TV channel or newspaper. The Hilton Crosby tactics wouldn't wash in a general election. I still think Boris wants to be Tory Party leader and PM and he has the ruthless ambition to get there. He'll only be stopped by someone else in the Tory Party with an even more ruthless approach to self advancement - Gove? The problem is that his second administration is looking like the same car crash that the first one was. The situation with the Met is bordering on a complete disaster. It's not often I get really worried about how politicians are handling things but the situation with London's policing is a real concern. I don't really trust Hogan-Howe's "Robocop" approach to policing - it will backfire badly at some point. As for Greenhalgh well what is there to say after his "premiere" in front of the Assembly? God help Boris and Greenhalgh if something serious happens at some point over the next 4 years. The disaster is also the result of policies from the first Boris administration coupled with current government policies. No blaming the opposition this time. if they are being stored at Edmonton, it could be some kind of route learning , walthamstow being on the way from Edmonton to Stratford. |
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Mizter T wrote:
Boris hinted this morning at Mayor's Questions that more than one manufacturer will produce the 600 production vehicles that he also confirmed as an "absolute commitment for delivery by 2016". Interesting - no wriggle room there. What do people think - will he be a candidate in 2016? On top of everything else such as the direction London's in and the national political picture and how he could get back into the Commons (although in theory in the leadership fell vacant reasonably close to a general election he could try standing from outside the Commons and only take the premiership after a general election win - the public tolerance for Boris is such that he may be one of the few politicians who could pull such a novel approach off), there's also the question of who the Conservatives will run in 2016. For better or for worse they need someone who can attract votes from outside and across party lines and who has a strong recognition factor. And there aren't many politicians with that kind of personal profile. Admittedly there's also the question of who the Labour candidate will be. The narrative that's won out in the Labour Party is that Livingstone did significantly worse than the party and was a drag factor overall. But again they need a viable figure who they can sell not only to the public at larg but also motivate their own activist base. -- My blog: http://adf.ly/4hi4c |
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Mizter T wrote:
Both 2008 and 2012 were fairly close run things (e.g. this May just gone it was 51.53% against 48.47%). Indeed Livingstone actually won on polling day itself but Boris came through thanks to postal votes. On the evening of the count there was a period when many actually thought Livingstone would be back. -- My blog: http://adf.ly/4hi4c |
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Paul Corfield wrote:
He allegedly said recently that he regretted saying he would only serve 2 terms. As with all politicians he will find a way round his previous statements if circumstances require it. An American style "Draft Boris" campaign might be one way off the hook. I still think Boris wants to be Tory Party leader and PM and he has the ruthless ambition to get there. He'll only be stopped by someone else in the Tory Party with an even more ruthless approach to self advancement - Gove? I suspect we'll see quite a few prospective next leaders touted over the next few years, only for them to rise and fall in succession. The problem is that his second administration is looking like the same car crash that the first one was. Considering he got re-elected that may suggest detailed scrutiny of his administration and the conclusion that his first was a disaster are not major electoral factors. The disaster is also the result of policies from the first Boris administration coupled with current government policies. No blaming the opposition this time. It'll probably happen regardless. Conservatives learned to blame past governments where necessary from Blair - and there were times when he blamed the Macmillan government so there's precedent for resorting to this line for a few decades yet. -- My blog: http://adf.ly/4hi4c |
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On Thu, 2 Aug 2012 00:08:30 +0100
"Tim Roll-Pickering" wrote: The disaster is also the result of policies from the first Boris administration coupled with current government policies. No blaming the opposition this time. It'll probably happen regardless. Conservatives learned to blame past governments where necessary from Blair - and there were times when he blamed the Macmillan government so there's precedent for resorting to this line for a few decades yet. In certain cases it is justified. The thatcher government did screw up british industry and mess up the trains. The blair government did preside over a pointless war, flagrant public spending and ideoligically based mass immigration just to stick one to the BNP. These arn't things the following government can change in the space of 5 years. B2003 |
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