Ruin your friends’ evenings
This evening, I saw a friend I hadn’t seen for a few weeks, and he asked me what I’d been up to, so inevitably the subject of stopping Boris came up. He agreed that Boris clearly shouldn’t be Mayor, then added:
“I don’t think he’ll win though, it’s not likely…”
I broke the news of the most recent polling figures - 49% to Boris, 37% to Ken, 12% to Brian - and his jaw dropped. “No…!” he exclaimed, in disbelief. “Oh no, that’s awful. That’s really spoilt my evening now.”
Of course, I apologised, but my encounter brought home the fact that there is a lot of complacency out there among people who don’t want Boris to be Mayor and just assume that he can’t possibly win this. It’s good complacency in a way, of course: they’re complacent about how sensible they assume the rest of London’s voting residents are. But sadly the opinion polls suggest otherwise.
So, although it may spoil their evenings, days or even weeks, please do take any opportunity to point out to your friends that Boris can win this election. He’s the odds-on favourite with the bookies, and leaps and bounds ahead in the opinion polls. It’s up to those of us who are aware of the threat he poses to make aware those who aren’t.
Pass on our apologies to your friends for any of their evenings ruined on this campaign’s behalf though, won’t you?

April 1st, 2008 at 09.59
Sorry… wrong again!
What those polling numbers actually mean is, is Londoners have finally wised up to what a useless Mayor this Ken is ……. Im glad you Red voters have had useless evenings thinking of what it would be like to lose Red Ken.
Lets all chuck a party when Red Ken finally cries in defeat.
April 1st, 2008 at 13.10
“wrong again”? What exactly was wrong in my original post?
The level of debate has sunk so low that I find myself yearning for the return of the halcyon days* when each post on the Stop Boris blog would receive a dissenting comment from Peter Dawes!
*Last week, as it happens.