It took Ken Livingstone seven years to lose one adviser; it took Boris Johnson seven weeks to lose two.
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It took Ken Livingstone seven years to lose one adviser; it took Boris Johnson seven weeks to lose two.
If you come with high expectations, there is only one way for them to go. Nobody could say the first couple of months have been without hiccups, but Boris is more popular than ever. If you were to hold an election tomorrow, he would win by a landslide, because the public mood is on his side.
We in the Tory party have become used to Papua New Guinea-style orgies of cannibalism and chief-killing.
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