Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnsonwould love to think that everyone seems him as a harmless, innocuous bumbling character. To think of him like this would be a grave mistake.
He is a shrewd & calculating individual as David Cameron may be about to realise.
Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnsonwould love to think that everyone seems him as a harmless, innocuous bumbling character. To think of him like this would be a grave mistake.
He is a shrewd & calculating individual as David Cameron may be about to realise.
During yesterday’s speech in which he was part bumbling comedian and part conniver, the sweat must have broken on Mr Cameron’s brow as he casually stated that he would be standing for Parliament.
Like any good hypnotist, he suggests that Great Britain forgets that he said, as he was about to become mayor of London, that he wouldn’t take on two political offices at once. The timing of his announcement will have been a surprise to the Cameron faithful who will know that should Cameron lose the next election, then Boris will be in prime contention for the Tory top spot along with George Osborne and Teresa May.
I wonder if Mr Cameron thinks his ‘star player’ is quite so harmless now?
Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnsonwould love to think that everyone seems him as a harmless, innocuous bumbling character. To think of him like this would be a grave mistake.
He is a shrewd & calculating individual as David Cameron may be about to realise.
During yesterday’s speech in which he was part bumbling comedian and part conniver, the sweat must have broken on Mr Cameron’s brow as he casually stated that he would be standing for Parliament.
Like any good hypnotist, he suggests that Great Britain forgets that he said, as he was about to become mayor of London, that he wouldn’t take on two political offices at once. The timing of his announcement will have been a surprise to the Cameron faithful who will know that should Cameron lose the next election, then Boris will be in prime contention for the Tory top spot along with George Osborne and Teresa May.
I wonder if Mr Cameron thinks his ‘star player’ is quite so harmless now?