Ken Livingstone (Labour)
35% (73 votes)
Boris Johnson (Conservative)
18% (38 votes)
Brian Paddick (Liberal Democrats)
6% (12 votes)
Sian Berry (Green)
4% (9 votes)
Alan Craig (CPACP)
0% (1 vote)
Chris Prior (SCC)
0% (1 vote)
Damien Hockney (One London)
1% (2 votes)
Gerard Batten (UKIP)
0% (0 votes)
Lindsey German (Left List)
2% (4 votes)
Matt O'Connor (English Democrats)
5% (10 votes)
Richard Barnbrook (BNP) <GRRRR>
11% (23 votes)
Winston McKenzie (Ind)
0% (1 vote)
John Flunders (SCP)
17% (35 votes)
Total votes: 209














Comments
24 June 2005
1 day 22 hours
I vote Boris. What's the worst that could happen?
You can't take the sky from me!
21 November 2006
1 hour 51 min
Thank God you don't get to vote in the real thing.
2∞&➔
21 November 2006
1 hour 51 min
Isn't there a Respect Party candidate?
Not that I'd vote for them, I'm just surprised.
2∞&➔
24 June 2005
1 day 22 hours
I am almost offended. (Would it be better to vote for Richard Barnbrook? or Sian Berry? the latter must have a heart attack when viewing the pollution figures!)
On a more serious note, are any of these people better or worse than the other? Not politics wise, but for Muslims? (only asking as this is supposed to be an islamic site, and if one of them has "issues", I guess they should be highlighted).
You can't take the sky from me!
21 November 2006
1 hour 51 min
YES!!
Ken Livingstone as constantly been a champion of Muslims. Ever since he was my MP in Brent East.
He speaks out for Muslims on many issues, as well as to Muslims.
Boris has just bought up his distant Muslim ancestry from Russia/Turkey to gain votes. He hasn't supported Muslims publicly over any issue and, although he hasn't been publicly 'negative' about Islam either, I can only suppose he is hiding nasty, intolerant views because he has let some of these slip by making racist 'jokes' about Black people.
Plus the Evening Standard is supporting him, which is pretty unforgivable.
Ken is by no means perfect, he has made plenty of mistakes, but at least he is a tolerant, left-wing politician who does not pander to what Labour 'tell him' to do or say.
2∞&➔
24 June 2005
1 day 22 hours
But Boris don't like Liverpudlians. That has to count for something.
You can't take the sky from me!
21 November 2006
1 hour 51 min
What about Wayne Rooney?
2∞&➔
24 June 2005
1 day 22 hours
Is he running too?
He can be considered the good side of Liverpool. Played for Everton, scored against Liverpool. Moved out of there as quick as he could. Almost clears his name. Almost.
You can't take the sky from me!
14 January 2008
45 min 27 sec
Looool..!!
I have absolutely no idea who all them ppl are ^^ lol.. so i voted Sian Berry cooz i like the colour green
Haha.. logical ryt?
The Holy Prophet
says
"There is a polish for everything that takes away rust; and the polish for the heart is the remembrance of Allah."
(Bukhari)
19 August 2007
11 hours 6 min
Who would I vote for? Either Ken or Brian. I might make Ken my second choice or vice versa.
Let them belittle you, they win.
But keep your chin up, they fail.
21 November 2006
1 hour 51 min
A vote for Brian is the same as a vote for Boris!
It's gonna be really close and I think all the liberal supporters have to unite to beat Johnson.
2∞&➔
19 August 2007
11 hours 6 min
But you're a lucky Londoner! You're system is the preferencial system, not the first past the post system. You can vote for your first and second preference. But the BBC claimed that Boris was ahead of Ken, so maybe we have to uite.
Let them belittle you, they win.
But keep your chin up, they fail.
2 August 2007
2 days 9 hours
Who voted BNP?
The past is an old armchair in the attic, the present an ominous ticking sound, and the future is anybody's guess.
James Thurber
2 August 2007
2 days 9 hours
I don't think you'll find a more liberal candidate by any sensible definition. How are you defining liberal?
The past is an old armchair in the attic, the present an ominous ticking sound, and the future is anybody's guess.
James Thurber
19 August 2007
11 hours 6 min
He either means left-wing or Liberal Democrat.
Let them belittle you, they win.
But keep your chin up, they fail.
19 August 2007
11 hours 6 min
Something tells me that it was you. Yeah, like when they steal the cookie and say "Hey who stole the cookie?"
Let them belittle you, they win.
But keep your chin up, they fail.
21 November 2006
1 hour 51 min
The best one is when you're in a crowded lift and say "what's that smell?"
2∞&➔
2 August 2007
2 days 9 hours
That's very cynical. Even as joke I wouldn't.
The past is an old armchair in the attic, the present an ominous ticking sound, and the future is anybody's guess.
James Thurber
2 August 2007
2 days 9 hours
Stop doing that.
The past is an old armchair in the attic, the present an ominous ticking sound, and the future is anybody's guess.
James Thurber
24 June 2005
1 day 22 hours
I would. But I already voted Boris. But then again I have two accounts... would I distort the voice of the people?
You can't take the sky from me!
2 August 2007
2 days 9 hours
Admin! It's not big and it's not clever to vote BNP.
The past is an old armchair in the attic, the present an ominous ticking sound, and the future is anybody's guess.
James Thurber
24 June 2005
1 day 22 hours
I didn't. Remember that anyone - nonmembers too - can vote on these polls. Could be anyone.
At one point this website was linked to from at least one far right type website/blog/something. people follow the links. course there seem to be a lot less links nowadays.
http://technorati.com/search/therevival.co.uk
You can't take the sky from me!
28 October 2005
3 min 41 sec
I reckon it was someone closer to home.
ǝɯɐƃ ʇɐɥʇ ʇɐ ʎɐld uɐɔ oʍʇ uıɯpɐ
19 August 2007
11 hours 6 min
Why're people voting for Boris? I don't get what's so special about that guy.
Let them belittle you, they win.
But keep your chin up, they fail.
24 June 2005
1 day 22 hours
He's a buffoon. Probably a racist buffoon. Who lives in as pink house.
He has less credibility than a rotten tomato. People (well, me) are bored.
You can't take the sky from me!
28 October 2005
3 min 41 sec
I voted barnbrook who else did?
ǝɯɐƃ ʇɐɥʇ ʇɐ ʎɐld uɐɔ oʍʇ uıɯpɐ
2 August 2007
2 days 9 hours
Boris is great, and I doubt very strongly that he's a racist. Ken Linvingstone is a mealy-mouthed toad who has betrayed Londoners time and again on taxes and transport and his only great acheivement is to turn his office into a publicity machine at the taxpayer's expense.
The past is an old armchair in the attic, the present an ominous ticking sound, and the future is anybody's guess.
James Thurber
21 November 2006
1 hour 51 min
What about Oystercard? Congestion charges? Olympics? Gherkin? Support for ALL minority groups? Bendy buses?
Boris is shady, he has this 'buffoon' act but really he is cunning.
If he does get in, it won't get worse than it already is, it just won't get any better either.
2∞&➔
2 August 2007
2 days 9 hours
Oystercard is a good idea, means you can't hide, congestion charge is a thoroughly elitist traffic control, and traffic in town remains a nightmare, he didn't win the Olympics or design the Gherkin, nor did he invent support for minority groups - in fact I can't see how he can possibly take any credit for that, and I got hit by a bendy bus. Bendy buses are a rubbish idea. How Ken can claim credit for these things would be a mystery if not for the fact I've even noticed his name on all the standard Tube signs. So I guess he's an autocrat who can say what he likes and you'll be happy. How are you supporting your smear btw, and what makes you such a passionate Livingstone fan? Me, I hate him, I've been stung too many times by rising council tax and outrageous fines when I was in the right, and appalled by his tacky self-promoting magazine distributed to every home in London at the taxpayers' expense.
The past is an old armchair in the attic, the present an ominous ticking sound, and the future is anybody's guess.
James Thurber
24 June 2005
1 day 22 hours
Not a londoner, but would not count that as a positive. It is just a money making scheme. The government is really taking the motorist to the cleaners.
(from the petrol price of around £1+ per litre, I will assume over 60% still goes to the government. Even if petrol prices double, those are so small in the overall fuel price, they would add like 10p to the price of fuel - scandalous. And I do not even drive, or have a licence!)
(don't know about the others. Oyster card?)
You can't take the sky from me!