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Old May 4th 08, 02:27 AM posted to uk.transport.london,misc.transport.urban-transit
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Default If Boris does win as now expected

On May 3, 3:43*pm, MIG wrote:
On May 3, 10:49*pm, Boltar wrote:

On 3 May, 19:34, MIG wrote:


Shame there weren't any decent candidates with a chance.


Well never mind eh. Maybe next time Left List won't bother
resurrecting Nanna Moon to represent them and they might get more than
1/4 the BNP vote.


I'm surprised George Galloway didn't put himself forward , though
perhaps even he knew there weren't enough gullible bengalis in tower
hamlets left to fall for his noble-sacrifice-for-the-people BS routine
to get a look in for this gig.


Interesting guesses.

Actually, the existence of the role is so wrong that the concept of a
decent candidate probably makes no sense. *Whoever you vote for, some
politician ends up in a grossly overpowered and anti-democratic role.

They should have a council where representatives of several
constituencies could actually vote on stuff, avoiding whimsical (and
expensive) swings of policy. *They could call it, I dunno, the GLC?


Nah, Middlesex County Council.