David Cameron: I Don't Keep People In Jobs Because They Are Friends

Evening Standard  |  Posted: 2/05/2012 12:39 Updated: 2/05/2012 12:39

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As ashen Conservatives were coming to terms with the chaotic results of the last general election, Rachel Johnson, sister of the Mayor of London, tweeted: “It’s all gone tits up. Call for Boris.”

Two years later, David Cameron finds himself once more taunted by the Frankenstein’s monster he created as Mayor. As the Prime Minister’s personal ratings slump, the Boris Johnson campaign trail is the only show in town. London’s version of Gerard Depardieu, part man, part appetite, Boris is an oxymoron, a popular Tory. His unofficial campaign slogan has become BojoGotTheMojo.

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As ashen Conservatives were coming to terms with the chaotic results of the last general election, Rachel Johnson, sister of the Mayor of London, tweeted: “It’s all gone tits up. Call for Boris....
As ashen Conservatives were coming to terms with the chaotic results of the last general election, Rachel Johnson, sister of the Mayor of London, tweeted: “It’s all gone tits up. Call for Boris....
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09:53 AM on 05/07/2012
Big business puppet with big business muppet sitting in the house next door and the court jester playing mayor, Tory answer to the millibland meteors, all chums really as they all work for the finance industry, just like each and every front bench the world over, bend any of these Oxford attendees over and you'll find another front bencher with his smiley gear firmly planted as far up the backside of the other as is physically possible. Try assembling a cabinet excluding old etonians and oxbridge no hopers and we could end up with a government, till then we're stuck with those big business wouldn't directly entertain as employees.
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08:59 PM on 05/02/2012
The Evening Standard is run by Downing Street and Conservative Central Office.
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06:26 PM on 05/02/2012
Oh yes you do, they're behind you!!!