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Boris Johnson

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I'd like thousands of schools as good as the one I went to, Eton.


— Boris Johnson


#i #like #schools #thousands #went

I'm a one-nation Tory.


— Boris Johnson


#tory

If we judged everybody by the stupid, unguarded things they blurt out to their nearest and dearest, then we wouldn't ever get anywhere.


— Boris Johnson


#blurt #dearest #ever #everybody #get

It just happens I write fast and always have done.


— Boris Johnson


#done #fast #happens #i #i write

Never in my life did I think I would be congratulated by Mick Jagger for achieving anything.


— Boris Johnson


#anything #did #i #i think #jagger

So I'm definitely in favour of stimulating the dynamic wealth creation sectors of the economy.


— Boris Johnson


#definitely #dynamic #economy #favour #i

Some people play the piano, some do Sudoku, some watch television, some people go out to dinner parties. I write books.


— Boris Johnson


#dinner #dinner parties #go #i #i write

That is the best case for Bush; that, among other things, he liberated Iraq. It is good enough for me.


— Boris Johnson


#best #bush #case #enough #good

The dreadful truth is that when people come to see their MP they have run out of better ideas.


— Boris Johnson


#come #dreadful #ideas #out #people

The job of mayor of London is unbelievably taxing, particularly in the run-up to the Olympics.


— Boris Johnson


#london #mayor #olympics #particularly #taxing






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He is one of few British politicians identifiable by his first name alone. Dennis the Menace). Guppy wiBoris Johnsond to have Collier beaten up for attempting to smear members of his family.

Initially coming to public attention as a journalist he became editor of The Spectator in 1999 then later served as the Member of Parliament for Henley from the 2001 general election until 2008. During his first term he banned alcohol on public transport implemented measures to encourage business and oversaw the 2012 London Olympic Games. Under Conservative leaders Michael Howard and David Cameron Johnson served on the opposition front bench first as Shadow Minister for Culture Communications and Creative Industries and then for Higher Education.

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