A week ago, Ryan posted up a selection of films about Boris Johnson from YouTube and asked readers which was the most effective anti-Boris message. The winner, voted for by 43% of readers in the five-way field, was this:
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If that really is the best anti-Boris video the world can come up with, then I don’t think Boris has too much to worry about.
It’s quite clear in this campaign that the Boris camp is talking up Ken and the Ken camp is talking up Boris because on both sides the best thing they have going for them is the candidate on the other side, and it’s in their mutual interests for it to be seen as a purely Ken v. Boris fight.