It’s nearly Question Time

Eight-and-a-half hours until tonight’s Question Time special, with Boris, Ken and Brian up against each other. It will almost certainly be the most widely watched debate yet, so we’ll all be on the edges of our seats with longing for Boris to make a monumental gaffe – or at least just to repeat the rudeness, lack of policy grasp and outright lies that have characterised most of his previous TV debating appearances!

2 Responses to “It’s nearly Question Time”

  1. no Says:

    Ken Livingstone made the biggest Gaffe of the night actually admitting he is a CON man when it comes to the Olympics and the development of east London.Well done.Boris for Mayor!!!

  2. Mr. Stop Boris Says:

    I’m not sure how that is a gaffe. Ken’s point was that he’d “conned” the government into investing billions into London. Isn’t that the Mayor’s job?

    It’s not like he’d conned Londoners: the 38p per week charge on their Council Tax bills has been fixed for years and he seems to be quite willing to guarantee repeatedly on the record that it will stay so.

    The only person conning Londoners is Boris the clown pretending he can cut crime by cutting investment in the police and being the only candidate not to have a crime reduction target!

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