TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 2012
It’s Going to Come Down to Trust
Boris Takes Eight Point Lead
Who said negative campaigning didn’t work? After being exposed as the old hypocrite that he is, Ken’s January lead in the polls has been annihilated. In the latest YouGov poll of first preferences, Boris is on 49% to Ken’s 41%. On second preferences the gap was the same: Boris leading Livingstone by 54% to 46%. That would see Boris improving on his 2008 result.
Earlier today a ComRes poll for the BBC was a similar headache for Ken. Boris is beating him on crime, trust, likeability and, most embarrassingly, on transport issues. Ken has made his fares promise (which FactCheck said was rubbish) the central plank of his campaign, but the public just don’t buy it. Last month Ken was ahead of Boris on sticking to promises. That lead has now gone…

Ken has seen a six point drop in those who say he “sticks to what he believes”. If Ken can’t even be honest abut his own finances, what chance does he have of convincing others to trust him with their money. Trust is Ken’s biggest weakness and he seems incapable of being honest and straight-forward, despite evidence countering what he says being freely available. Take last night’s rally where his campaign claimed there were 500 people:

Surprise, surprise the pictures tell a different story.
UPDATE: Our co-conspirator who made it inside last night’s Ken event says by the entrance door there were two mug-shot pictures of Guido and Neo-Guido presumably for the benefit of the security guards. He also says that in his speech Ken called the Telegraph’s Andrew Gilligan “mad” and Guido a“thug“. Ken’s hurting, badly…
Cathy Ashton Compares French Murders to Gaza
EU Foreign Minister and national embarrassment Cathy Ashton is in hot water this morning after equating yesterday’s tragic murders at a Jewish school in Toulouse with “what is happening in Gaza.” The Israeli Foreign Minister, Defence Minister and Leader of the Opposition have all called for her to retract the statement or to resign, and quite justifiably so. If she is sacked she could always get a column on the Guardian…

Road Privatisation is Half Hearted | Ruth Porter
Balls is Not Ready for Tomorrow | Telegraph
Ken is Grovelling | Robin Shepherd
Ken Goes Negative | Seb Payne
Mission Statement | ConsevativeHome
Victory for Tax Transparency | Telegraph
Guido’s Column | Daily Star Sunday
Boy George | Chris Mason
Labour Have Shot Themselves on the NHS | Peter Watt
Ello Ello Tim Yeo | James Delingpole
Mehdi Hasan Take Down | The Commentator
ICC Judge Coming Back for Huhne Case | Guardian
Labour is Slowly Dying | Labour Insider
I will Make London a Beacon of Islam | Ken Livingstone
My Plea to Osborne | Guy Hands

Road Privatisation is Half Hearted | Ruth Porter
Balls is Not Ready for Tomorrow | Telegraph
Ken is Grovelling | Robin Shepherd
Ken Goes Negative | Seb Payne
Mission Statement | ConsevativeHome
Victory for Tax Transparency | Telegraph
Guido’s Column | Daily Star Sunday
Boy George | Chris Mason
Labour Have Shot Themselves on the NHS | Peter Watt
Ello Ello Tim Yeo | James Delingpole
Mehdi Hasan Take Down | The Commentator
ICC Judge Coming Back for Huhne Case | Guardian
Labour is Slowly Dying | Labour Insider
I will Make London a Beacon of Islam | Ken Livingstone
My Plea to Osborne | Guy Hands

Ken Livingstone in 1998 promised…
“If I am lucky enough to be elected as London’s first mayor and bearing in mind that I have already served 5 years as leader of the GLC, I would not seek to serve more than one term.”

Ok
A customer walks into Mr. Patel’s newsagents and asks
“Do you have the Star on Sunday with Guido Fawkes’s column in it?”
Mr. Patel replies “Sold out”.
Customer says “Yes, quite, but have you actually got a copy?”
Mr. Patel replies “Over there next to the Sun on Sunday”.















