Sunday, July 6, 2008

Is Crossrail hole plot, Big Business-agenda “loot-the-public-purse” -backer Steve Norris the correct NEXT target of a Save Boris career RESIGNATION?

By©Muhammad Haque
0145 Hrs GMT London
and 0555 Hrs GMT
Monday 7 July 2008

Before making ANY further 'new' 'announcement', Boris Johnson has got to find a simple sober chair. Sit on it. Or in the chair. Reflect. Then think. Reflect again.

This need not take more than a day or so.

Then he should take stock of what he has done.

What he has overlooked.

He has forgotten London already by the sounds of things!

What he has prioritised.

He has prioritised nothing that really matters to London by the looks of things.

Are they all in order?

Boris is getting way out of order.

And how many ‘colourful’ excuses he can find before he has to say goodbye to the Onion!


The speed with which he has 'allowed' two of his 'hoisted' 'advisers' and 'deputies' to ‘resign’ has been undue.

And the speed of the announcement of the inquiry into Ray Lewis “allegations” and the announcement scrapping that same inquiry within 100 hours is undue.

Whatever the 'mainstream' media have been saying about Boris Johnson being the flagship for a supposedly future Tory UK Govt, must be based on a fabrication.

Boris Johnson needs to get to work. "Flat out'.

He has not done so. Not yet.

Making the announcement of a competition on the new Routemaster Bus is not really serious work.

To get to work as opposed to getting on the media in positive lights means he must part company with the media.

It may not be easy. The media has made Boris what he is. Or what he is soon not going to be!

And that means he has got to leave the company of the media.

He needs to ration the output.

Nobody needs to know about his every move. It will amount to nothing.

And before he accepts anyone as his ‘deputy’ or equivalent again, he has to remember certain things.

That he was 'sacked' by Michael Howard in effect.

For lying.

For a strong of sexual encounters outside of his own marriage...

And then he has to remember that in Steve Norris, he has got a single individual with the undeniable capacity of carrying several adulterous partners all at the same time.....

Has Boris thought of sacking Norris too. From whatever role he has given Norris so far?

Logic says - and sense says - that Norris should never have been taken on board by Boris....


Or am I here sensing an atmosphere suggesting that a news item or two around Steve Norris is about to come our way?

BEST thing would be to sack Steve Norris now.... And be done with whatever it is that Norris has been peddling. Including Crossrail....

[To be continued]

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