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Boris Johnson

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It is easy to make promises - it is hard work to keep them.


— Boris Johnson


#hard #hard work #keep #make #promises

There is absolutely no one, apart from yourself, who can prevent you, in the middle of the night, from sneaking down to tidy up the edges of that hunk of cheese at the back of the fridge.


— Boris Johnson


#apart #back #cheese #down #edges

I am hoping very much to get re-elected but it is going to be a tough fight.


— Boris Johnson


#fight #get #going #hoping #i

I am supporting David Cameron purely out of cynical self-interest.


— Boris Johnson


#cameron #cynical #david #i #i am

I lead a life of blameless domesticity and always have done.


— Boris Johnson


#blameless #done #i #lead #life

I love swimming in rivers, and well remember once jumping in at Chiswick.


— Boris Johnson


#i love #jumping #love #once #remember

I love tennis with a passion. I challenged Boris Becker to a match once and he said he was up for it but he never called back. I bet I could make him run around.


— Boris Johnson


#back #bet #called #challenged #could

I promised to run the most open and transparent administration in Britain. That is why, with this brutally honest and unprecedented progress report, I am determined to level with Londoners.


— Boris Johnson


#am #britain #brutally #determined #honest

I think the risks that people see of terrorism are incredibly important but we are very confident we have got the right people on it and the risks have been minimised.


— Boris Johnson


#confident #got #i #i think #important

I want to win and I want to be in office.


— Boris Johnson


#office #want #win






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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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