04/10/2013 00:00
By RAY FLEMING
BORIS Johnson, MP for Henley-on-Thames, newspaper columnist, former editor of The Spectator and all-purpose political non-conformist, was yesterday chosen to represent the Conservative interest in the election for Mayor of London which will take place on May 1 next year. He won the contest, which was open to voters from all parties, from Victoria Borwick, Andrew Boff and Warwick Lightfoot, getting approximately 12'000 votes to the others' total of 4'000 in a telephone poll. It was an empty victory over three unknowns and at the same time a depressing commentary on the inability of the Conservative party to find a candidate of political weight and proven experience to run one of the most important cities in the world.
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