Boris in trouble, Ken in trouble, new tactical voting guide

Tsk, tsk. Boris looks to have broken Parliamentary rules by failing to declare all his shareholdings. Ken seems to have been keeping secret plans to raise transport fares in London. Meanwhile, Stop Boris has a tactical voting guide on, er…, how to stop Boris.

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3 Comments

  • Diversity
    Posted 24th April 2008 at 5:01 pm | Permalink

    If someone with nothing better to do were to ask Boris what interests he has failed to declare, his only honest answer would be “I’ve forgotten.”

    Meral Ece has a (secondhand) story of Boris trousering a cheque for nine thousand for an after-dinner speech. Such cheques could give rise to an interesting list of interests to declare.

  • Posted 24th April 2008 at 11:44 pm | Permalink

    I like that Stop Boris article. Looks rather familiar. Oh, wait, I know why. It’s that post I said Iw as going to write about a month ago. It even quotes me extensively.

    *goes to post a link on Lib Con shamefacedly*

  • TimberWolf
    Posted 26th April 2008 at 1:33 pm | Permalink

    Is Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson, the Oxfordshire MP, the same person who appears on ballot papers for Mayor of London as Boris Johnson?
    Doesn’t a candidate have to declare his full name on ballot papers?

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