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    Trusted Member Britannist is a jewel in the rough Britannist is a jewel in the rough Britannist's Avatar
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    Europhile Livingstone has lost forecasts Michael Portillo and others

    UKIP-hating europhile Livingstone will be out of London's City Hall by this evening, former Conservative MP and Minister Michael Portillo has said.

    Leftist Livingstone has been Mayor of the biggest City Authority in europe since 2000. He was also leader of the Greater London Council (GLC) from 1981 to 1986 having taken control of the Labour group the day after a moderate Labour leader had won the 1981 GLC election.

    Speaking on BBC 1 Television/BBC News Channel Mr. Portillo stated "I think Boris Johnson is going to win the Mayoralty of London - I don't see how he can lose on these figures (Labour 20% behind the Conservatives in national vote share in the 2008 local elections outside the capital)." Mr. Portillo added "The truth is - it is going to be a sad bad day for 'Ken' (Livingstone)."

    Mr. Portillo said this morning at 2.59 am on BBC 1 Television/BBC News Channel "I think it is time to talk about 'Ken' (Livingstone) in the past tense." He further stated "He has been a remarkable figure - he brought in the congestion charge, oyster cards and he supported tall buildings which are unpopular."

    Europhile Polly Toynbee, the leftist pro-Labour newspaper columnist who insulted UKIP when it became clear that the party was going to make spectacular gains in the last EU Election, also said that she thought Livingstone would lose. She complained about the London Evening Standard newspaper which she said was against Livingstone.

    Counting of the votes cast in the 2008 London Mayoral and Assembly Elections starts at 8.30 am. The result is due this evening.

    It is claimed that Labour cannot win the next General Election without winning London overall.

    Nick Robinson, BBC political editor, said on BBC 1 Television/BBC News Channel at 3.30 am today: "There is a clear consensus that Boris Johnson will win the Mayoralty of London."
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    Senior Member Ea of Dune is just starting out
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    I predict that the massive kicking Labour are going to get will result in the rise of the millipead family in Labour.
    8 - 10 years time and I recon those pair of worms will be up there for the GE as PM and Chancelor.

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    Labour Deputy Leader Harriet Harman, Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, woman leader

    I think that Labour Deputy Leader Harriet Harman MP has her eyes on the job of Prime Minister if/when Gordon Brown goes.

    I am convinced she wants to be Labour's first official female leader and the first female Labour Prime Minister.

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    Britannist> Possibly, however the millpead bro's seem hungry enough to worm their way to the top, especially with their pro-EU snivelling.
    God I hope Labour get smashed tonight and tomorrow!

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    Labour, europhile, UKIP-hating, Livingstone, London's City Hall, Mayor, euro, EU

    Quote Originally Posted by Ea of Dune View Post
    God I hope Labour get smashed tonight and tomorrow! Ea of dune
    What a surprise - such a speedy reply from you, Ea of dune . Thank you.

    I thought that I was the only one on the forum at this time of the morning .

    Yes, Labour deserve to be defeated across the country. Let us hope that europhile UKIP-hating Labour leftist Livingstone doesn't remain in London's City Hall any longer. I want him out as Mayor by this evening (if not before ).

    This Labour regime - the most anti-English British Government so far - is dominated by europhiles and I hope more voters will learn that Labour want to destroy our Pound and dissolve the UK into the EU Superstate. The more voters find out that Labour is just carrying out EU orders the more people will not vote for that party.
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    Lol I'm working different hours at the moment so 5 o' clock in the morning is the end of the shift for me .
    Handy at the moment though as I can watch the elections results coming in on the Beeb.

    Yep I hope Labour really get smashed over the coming year and the scumbags in their ranks retire.

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    I'm looking forward to the London results now. I hope Labour get hammered as badly as they were in the local elections.

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    UKIP, Labour, Conservatives, London Assembly, party, votes

    So do I.

    I wrote on the forum the other day that Labour at at risk of losing at least one seat on the 24-member London Assembly. This possibility is not one which has been discussed in the media up until now. The europhile Liberal 'Democrats' could also lose a seat on the London Assembly - but they are not quite as vulnerable to this happening as Labour is.

    The Conservatives are the largest party on the London Assembly but do not have a majority. If the Conservatives won 2 extra seats (they have 9 now) and UKIP won two seats, the Conservatives could win de-facto control of the Assembly with UKIP support. The same applies if the Conservatives win 3 extra seats and UKIP win one seat (at present there are no UKIP members on the London Assembly - the two UKIP members elected last time left the party and it is thought by most political observers that the two will not be re-elected when counting of votes takes place later today).

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    Puppet B will take over from Puppet A.

    Taxes will keep going up.
    Mass untrestricted immigration will continue.
    More freedoms will be stripped away.
    More powers will be given to the EU.


    The people will get all upset.

    Then vote puppet A back in again.

    Rinse

    Repeat

    Repeat

    Repert

    pewwrri

    rte

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    London, UKIP-hating europhile leftist politician Livingstone

    Quote Originally Posted by mkpdavies View Post
    Puppet B will take over from Puppet A.
    Hopefully London will be free of the UKIP-hating europhile leftist Labour politician Livingstone before the day is out.

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