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Ed Balls stretches credulity by claiming he isn’t ambitious…
“I would love to be part of Ed’s Labour government but what I do next for me is not an all-consuming passion. I’m more bothered, in a personal sense, about getting to grade 8 piano by the time I’m 50.”

Ned Flanders – Clegg
Lisa Simpson – Natalie Bennett
Milhouse – Hilary Benn
Martin Prince – Andy Burnham
Edna Krabappel – Luciana Berger
Crazy Cat Lady – Glenda jackson
Comic book guy – John Prescott
Carl – Chucka
Lenny – Philip Hammond
Willie – Eric joyce
Poochie – Gordon Brown
Reverend Lovejoy – Tony Blair




the guy about 4:55 from the end looks like a christopher morris character!
…and boris’s stump speech had a bit of the michael foot about it!
boff seems an easier person to sell to londoners than boris.
boris should maybe run a Conservative youth organisation…and not try to be a real politician….that or drop his previous funny man persona and replace it with a serious facts and figures less flamboyant one.
he’s bringing attenion to the conservative mayor election process as no one else could, but should he win it?
he’s got to dare to become a new person overnight, and leave the comic act behind. if a real debate had been allowed, boris might have shown more of what he can do.
change the format next time to allow real debate. it will help the true picture come out.