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  • Ray Lewis: any regrets?

    by Adam McCulloch Ray Lewis had to go, didn't he? The deputy London mayor for youth turned out to have had a chequered history in the Church of England, resulting in him being barred from any further posts in that institution. But his resignation is a blow, I believe, in the fight against youth crime...
    Posted to The Social Work Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-09-2008
  • Boris banks on City help

    London Mayoral candidate Boris Johnson has unveiled his team for tackling the Capital's social ills should he be elected. If you're expecting a list of the great and good in social enterprise then think again.
    Posted to The Social Work Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-23-2008
  • Re: Who will be mayor for London?

    What a hoot that you find reference to “mental problem” so hilarious. If you were serious about the politics of these candidates you would find many policies espoused by Ken Livingstone as reprehensible as any the others espouse. There very credible left wing arguments against Ken Livingstone whether...
    Posted to General chat (Forum) by Nihat Erol on 04-09-2008
  • Boris Johnson/Ken Livingstone/ Lib Dem bloke/London mayor elections

    Did anyone here see Newsnight interview last night with the three London mayor candidates. Very revealing I thought. Boris did very badly, he didn't have a grip on any figures and just seemed to be making up policies live in the Newsnight studio. Paxman murdered him, at one point advancing across...
    Posted to General chat (Forum) by lionel on 04-09-2008
  • London Mayoral elections

    Sorry for boring people outside of London, you have your own elections, but i wondered what Londoners thought of the mayoral elections. Brian, Boris or Ken personally i think Boris is a good example of the excellence of the public school education. Only Eton could raise an idiot to the lofty heights...
    Posted to General chat (Forum) by Katherine M on 03-31-2008
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