Originally posted by eamon oI'm only asking you to answer the question. The fact of the matter is that you've got absolutely no idea what you're talking about. So, will you answer my question, or do you admit you're as educated about London politics as a chimp?
the election is over, boris won, get over it.
shame youre such a bad loser
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I'll take your impending refusal to come up with an answer as admission of ignorance.
Originally posted by Starrmanvery funny im sure. i was right. boris won. no question. the result is all i was interested in. end of. you may assume whatever suits your personal agenda, it doesnt make any difference to me either way 😛
I'm only asking you to answer the question. The fact of the matter is that you've got absolutely no idea what you're talking about. So, will you answer my question, or do you admit you're as educated about London politics as a chimp?
I'll take your impending refusal to come up with an answer as admission of ignorance.
Originally posted by eamon oI never said you didn't, DUH!
I live in London DUH! But good news Starrman, youll be pleased to hear that Boris just announced that he is banning alcohol on all public transport, something your mate Mr Livingscum never even thought of.
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How exactly is banning alcohol on public transport going to help anything? Do you perhaps think that people get roaringly drunk on trains and not in pubs? Or do you perhaps think that upon entering a train, people somehow become instantly sober?
The reason Ken probably never bothered with it is because it's a pointless policy which has no real effect. There will be exactly the same number of drunks on trains, they just won't have a can in their hand at the time. Wow! What an amazing policy!
Originally posted by eamon oSo, when do you reckon Boris will get rid of the congestion charge?
I live in London DUH! But good news Starrman, youll be pleased to hear that Boris just announced that he is banning alcohol on all public transport, something your mate Mr Livingscum never even thought of.
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Originally posted by shavixmiri heard that he will reverse the recent extension of the zone and im very glad to hear that. as regards the original zone, there may be difficulty undoing red ken's madness as the huge cost of all that high tech spying technology may take some considerable time to pay off.
So, when do you reckon Boris will get rid of the congestion charge?
as a london citizen and taxpayer, i resent the congestion charge in principle. the city and its roads belong to us, we should not be financially deterred from access to them. it doesnt work anyway, and contrary to his socialist ideals red ken actually priced the poor off the roads while the wealthy had no problem paying the charge, and many business people simply claim tax relief on the congestion charge.
its so great he got the boot he so richly deserved
Originally posted by eamon oHow do you claim tax relief on the congestion charge?
i heard that he will reverse the recent extension of the zone and im very glad to hear that. as regards the original zone, there may be difficulty undoing red ken's madness as the huge cost of all that high tech spying technology may take some considerable time to pay off.
as a london citizen and taxpayer, i resent the congestion charge in principle. the ...[text shortened]... im tax relief on the congestion charge.
its so great he got the boot he so richly deserved
Originally posted by eamon oCongratulations on getting your desired curtailment of freedoms.
The election for London Mayor is tomorrow Thursday 1st May.
Please do me a favour and DONT vote for Ken Livingstone,
(better known as Con Livingscum). Take it from me, ANYONE else will be better, I reckon Boris Johnson is the one to go for.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/7429638.stm
As somebody who often enjoyed a quite drink on the tube, I'd like to question the number of braincells of people who voted in this man.
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Originally posted by RagnorakSurely one of the main reasons for using public transport instead of a car is so that you can get sloshed?
Congratulations on getting your desired curtailment of freedoms.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/7429638.stm
As somebody who often enjoyed a quite drink on the tube, I'd like to question the number of braincells of people who voted in this man.
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Originally posted by RagnorakWell done Boris, I agree with his decision on this. Why do drunks need to drink on public transport, and where are the toilets for them anyway??????????????😕
Congratulations on getting your desired curtailment of freedoms.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/7429638.stm
As somebody who often enjoyed a quite drink on the tube, I'd like to question the number of braincells of people who voted in this man.
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