Friday, March 28, 2008

Ken's "don't vote for him" campaign

The London Election campaign hasn't even officially begun yet, but that hasn't stopped Ken conitnuing with his anti-Boris rants. It has bee clear from the outset that he intends to fight this campaign on a "don't vote for him" standpoint.

This couldn't be clearer from his first election posters, that I spotted on the way home from work last night. The billboard contains just three lines "Don't vote for the loose cannon, Don't vote for the other one, Vote for London". From this poster alone it's obvious that ken doesn't have anything new to offer, the only way he can get votes is to bad mouth the other two.

But, that is all so far that I have seen from his campaign, nothing about his policies just personal remarks about the other two candidates. The majority of those directed at Boris. Is it any wonder that Boris's opinion poll rating is still climbing, and Ken's is heading the other way.

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