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Mayor of London...a cunning ruse?



bigc

New member
Jul 5, 2003
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I read in an article yesterday that Boris's chief of staff is none other than Nick Boles(former candidate for Hove who LOST... to Celia Barlow!!!!). Now from what I remember, he was due to be Tory candidate until he pulled out for health reasons.

Now this may just be me being cynical, but perhaps he will be the man of power(behind the scenes anyway). He was a fairly modern Tory(openly gay) and perhaps they realised he wouldn't be able to win over certain areas of Outer London. Either that or he expected to lose therefore backed down but now Boris has won, the party want him back at the helm!

To be honest, he seemed alright the one time I met him. The fact Boris is keeping on Blair, Hendy and O'Toole seems to imply for now there won't be any great shakeups..
 




Wardy

NSC's Benefits Guru
Oct 9, 2003
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In front of the PC
I think the real reason that Boris is not having a complete clear out straight away is because he feels that in all things are not to bad. He will get to know what is really going on, and only then will he start making changes.
 


The Clown of Pevensey Bay

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Jul 5, 2003
4,346
Suburbia
It's a very good theory. I would expect Nick Boles -- provided he has fully recovered -- to be an MP after the next election anyway.

The Mayor doesn't have the power to hire or fire the Met Commissioner, by the way. Only the Home Secretary does that.
 


Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
Which makes for a lot of fun with Sir Ian Blair. Apparently he was ashen faced when he found out that Boris had won. This was a man who tried to get Boris arrested for pinching a cigarette holder from the Iraqis (?). Best described as not particularly close buddies.

More than a Tory buffoon, more than a socialist jihad-appeaser, Sir Ian Blair is THE DIVISIVE PERSON in power in London today IMO. Should have gone after the de Mendez debacle.
 


None of the above are political appointees.......................so he won't gain anything from removing vast experience
 




bigc

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Jul 5, 2003
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None of the above are political appointees.......................so he won't gain anything from removing vast experience

Very true but politicans aren't always rational actors!

Well, correction, barely ever.
 


clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
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Which makes for a lot of fun with Sir Ian Blair. Apparently he was ashen faced when he found out that Boris had won. This was a man who tried to get Boris arrested for pinching a cigarette holder from the Iraqis (?). Best described as not particularly close buddies.

More than a Tory buffoon, more than a socialist jihad-appeaser, Sir Ian Blair is THE DIVISIVE PERSON in power in London today IMO. Should have gone after the de Mendez debacle.

You see that's very naughty linking "socialist" with "jihad-appeaser", so much for criticising stereo types.

Perhaps all Tories are fat rich racists ? Is that fair ?

The cleric (with the dodgy views) I presume you are referring is actually very anti terrorism wasn't he ? ... which is why Ken was trying to use him.
 






The Clown of Pevensey Bay

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Jul 5, 2003
4,346
Suburbia
According to the Times this morning, Nick Boles will just be an interim chief of staff for a few months. It says Boris is looking to appoint loads of his own people, including a "senior broadcaster" as press secretary.

I am hereby ruling myself OUT.
 


Dandyman

In London village.
Which makes for a lot of fun with Sir Ian Blair. Apparently he was ashen faced when he found out that Boris had won. This was a man who tried to get Boris arrested for pinching a cigarette holder from the Iraqis (?). Best described as not particularly close buddies.

More than a Tory buffoon, more than a socialist jihad-appeaser, Sir Ian Blair is THE DIVISIVE PERSON in power in London today IMO. Should have gone after the de Mendez debacle.

Shocking ! Undermining our brave boys in blue. I shall be writing to the Daily Mail just as soon as I've finished reporting the neighbours to MI5 for excessive curry eating.
 


bigc

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Jul 5, 2003
5,740
According to the Times this morning, Nick Boles will just be an interim chief of staff for a few months. It says Boris is looking to appoint loads of his own people, including a "senior broadcaster" as press secretary.

I am hereby ruling myself OUT.

Jimmy Saville? Jim will fix it that gangs will stop beating the hell out of each other.

"This is the age of the routemaster"?
 




Word is the Mayor's (GLA) media team is to immediately lose 20 % of its staff (14 people).

And TFL communication budget will be cut by £15 m.

Not bad in an organisation turnover a minimum of £2 bn a year and overseeing £39bn of infrastucture projects.
 


bigc

New member
Jul 5, 2003
5,740
Word is the Mayor's (GLA) media team is to immediately lose 20 % of its staff (14 people).

And TFL communication budget will be cut by £15 m.

Not bad in an organisation turnover a minimum of £2 bn a year and overseeing £39bn of infrastucture projects.

Isn't this supposed to fund police to stop crime? What does that mean will go from the TFL communication budget, no more leaflets about Bank/Monument? :(
 


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