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Tories Set Out ‘Case Against Ken’

April 26, 2008 by Staff

Conservative Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Chris Grayling was at London’s City Hall yesterday to set out ‘The Case Against Ken Livingstone’ ahead of Thursday’s election.

Mr Grayling said Londoner were “fed up with Ken Livingstone who has become tired, stale and mired in maladministration. On 1st May they have the chance to vote for change with Boris Johnson.”

“At this election Londoners have a clear choice; they can either vote for change by voting for Boris who will get on fixing crime, taxes, transport, congestion, housing and planning – or they can vote for the same from a tired Mayor who is an arrogant, out-of-touch politician who will revert to form the day after he is elected. Imagine another 4 years of it.”

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: 2008 GLA Election

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