London – Boris Poised To Beat Ken In Mayor Race

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     London Mayor Boris Johnson on board a tube train after voting in London,  03 May2012. Voters go to the polls for council elections in England, Wales and Scotland, along with several mayoral votes across the country. EPALondon – Boris Johnson is on course to buck the national trend and beat Ken Livingstone in the race to be London Mayor as across the country voters prepare to dish out a mid-term bruising to Conservatives in local elections.

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    A final poll revealed the Mayor is six points ahead and preparing to deliver a 53:47 win, after an astonishing two in ten Labour voters rejected Ken Livingstone.


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    11 years ago

    Looks like one and only thing the British have done right in years. Haven’t been on the right side of any issue for a long time.

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    The_Beadle
    11 years ago

    It’s more about a dislike of Ken than liking anything Tory – as is being seen in the local council elections.