Forget all those suggestions that he was more likely to be
reincarnated as an olive: London’s occasional Mayor Alexander Boris de Pfeffel
Johnson has at last ‘fessed up to what we knew all along. He wants to return to
Westminster, and not just to sample the less than wonderful interior of one of
his vanity buses plying Route 24. Bozza wants to be an MP once again.
Cripes chaps! Oo-er! Down Percy!
This news was released to a not really expectant world by
Bozza’s preferred media outlets, the
Evening Standard (aka London Daily Bozza), and
the Maily Telegraph, for which he
dashes off a column while awaiting his Sunday luncheon (served by whichever
unfortunate host he dumps on that weekend), trousering a mere £250,000 a year
of “chicken feed” in the process.
So what finally persuaded him that he should favour the
House of Commons with the presence of Himself Personally Now? Er, Syria, that’s
what: “I did feel for the first time in
more than five years, I felt during the whole Syria thing, I thought I wish I’d
been voting there”. Like he’d have made a jot of difference to what
happened (maybe the vote against the Government would have been even more
conclusive).
And MP it is, then: “I’m
more likely to serve my country in that form than as either a Premier League
footballer or the lead singer of a boy band ... We’ll have to see what crops
up. I cannot give you a more categorical answer because genuinely there is no
more categorical answer. It’s not as though there is an answer in my head that
I’m concealing from you”. So the usual waffle, again.
In any case, Bozza would need a seat to fall vacant in 2015,
and preferably with a sizeable Tory majority. So what chance is there of that?
Ah well. The Telegraph, ever helpful
to his cause, has the answer: “Is
Crispin Blunt MP being forced out to make way for Boris Johnson?” asks
the headline, after the Member for Reigate was told recently to re-apply for
the berth.
Who that? Reigate
has been represented since 1997 by Blunt, whose majority in 2010 was larger
than the vote secured by the Lib Dem runner-up. He scored more than 53% of the
popular vote. This is a comfortably safe Tory seat. And easing Blunt out, after
he “came out” over his sexuality,
appears to be a process already set in train. This shows a strange set of Tory
moral imperatives.
Confessing to being gay is clearly trumped by the serial
philandering and subsequent dishonesty of Bozza, which famously got him sacked
from the shadow cabinet – not for screwing around, but lying to Michael Howard
about it. And, for the icing on the cake, voters get someone whose legacy to
Londoners includes dumping a half-billion pound bill on them for all those
vanity buses.
Good to see Reigate Tories have their priorities in order. No change there, then.
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