Monday, 27 April 2015

Boris reveals his darker side - Politics.co.uk 

"If the mayor of London is the answer, there is something desperately wrong with the question" - Max Hastings

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The campaign to elect Boris Johnson as Conservative party leader and ultimately prime minister took a major hit yesterday after his blustering and needlessly personal attacks against Ed Miliband on the Andrew Marr sofa. Until he sat down on the BBC sofa, serious momentum had been building behind the London mayor. After his faltering performance many of his supporters must now be thinking twice.

But if Johnson limited his career prospects yesterday, Miliband did also. His decision to rule out any post-election deal with the SNP brings an end to any hopes of a broad and stable left-leaning coalition government after May 7th.

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