November 6th, 2009

Quote of the Day

David Cameron says of Boris…

“Would I rather have some faceless bureaucrat running London who could not pull a crowd at the Tory conference? Or would I rather have a swashbuckling, charismatic, irresistible character who will, yes, occasionally put his size 10 feet in it? In the end, I would rather have the latter.”


9 Comments

  1. 1

    Hear, hear, CallMeDave. The man’s worth every lost vote.

    Loved Bozzer on Eastenders, not least because it made Ken so very mad.

  2. 2

    Quite right too!

  3. 3
    The Underdoug says:

    “In the end, I would rather have the latter.”

    In the end, eh?

  4. 4
    Frederick Davies says:

    Welcome to the “I am a celebrity” Government! Where competence and honesty take a backseat to chumminess.

    I am so glad I am never voting for these idiots again!

  5. 5

    … or would I rather have Ken back? Yes that would be fine…..

  6. 6

    Can’t improve on The Guardian’s “David Cameron at work on the Tube”. Ironic or what ?

  7. 7
    Anonymous says:

    GLC is a waste of time.

  8. 8
    @fluxache says:

    i would rather have sushi tbh

  9. 9
    Anonymous says:

    Mmmm, you could say something similar about Blair as President of Europe.



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Maybe if they really wanted to “decontaminate the Labour brand” with business people, they shouldn’t have totally buggered up the economy?

Just a thought.


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