Could London Mayor Boris Johnson one day become US President?

Blackleaf

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This is not a picture of Boris.

If that's not Boris Johnson in the picture, then who is it?

At any rate. Queen Elizabeth was elected when?

What's this got to do with Queen Elizabeth II? This is a story about a political leader, not a monarch.
 

petros

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I just cut my grass for the first time this year.


How bout youse lads .............eh.
Ben Johnson cheat in another race ??


.............yawn.
I did mine on Friday. Looking good this year. No winter burn even with -50C

No it is not Boris... similar looking but not Boris.



And the Queen was elected when?

America has Queen Latifah.

How can they beat that?
 

Nuggler

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That damn Jamaican/

I think the Queen needs a jewels reduction.


Imagine the starving Africans they could feed..............Well, not the jewels. They'd have to be sold and food bought with the money.............I explained that for Blackie.

"Could Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson"

Why does he have a FRENCH name ?............."de Pfellel"........translates to approx. "raw fish"

Good lord.!...............
 
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EagleSmack

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It's definitely Boris.


Looks like the Queen to me even with her manly features.


See?






She wasn't elected, was she? She's a hereditary monarch.

And the Queen has got nothing to do with a thread about a politician.


That's a good point.

The British elect their leaders on their policies.

The Americans elect theirs on how they look.

I think we know which people are the more sensible when it comes to electing their leaders.

Apparently it did before!


So when was the hag (your queen) elected?
 

Blackleaf

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Looks like the Queen to me even with her manly features.
See?

No. Not really. I'm afraid I don't see it.

Boris and the Queen look completely different from each other.



So when was the hag (your queen) elected?


Looks like I'll have to repeat myself:

The Queen wasn't elected. She is a monarch, a symbolic head of state, not a politician.

Britain's Head of Government is David Cameron, who got more votes than any of his rivals in 2010 because people agreed with his policies and weren't that concerned about how he looks, whereas in Yankeeland it's the other way around.

Imagine the starving Africans they could feed..............Well, not the jewels. They'd have to be sold and food bought with the money.............I explained that for Blackie.

"Could Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson"

Why does he have a FRENCH name ?............."de Pfellel"........translates to approx. "raw fish"

Good lord.!...............

He's a bit of a Heinz 57 is our Boris. If you think of a country, any country, he probably has a bit of it in his blood.

He's got English in him; he's got Scottish in him (he's descended from James I of England, VI of Scotland); a bit of German in him (he's descended from Hanoverian monarch George II); he's got Turkish in him (he is the great-grandson of Ali Kemal Bey, a liberal Ottoman journalist, newspaper editor and poet who was for some three months Minister of the Interior in the government of Damat Ferid Pasha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire, who was murdered during the Turkish War of Independence in 1922 .http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Kemal_Bey); he also has some French in him; and holds a Yankee passport.

Goodness knows what else he has in him. He's a proper mongrel.


Ali Kemal Bey, Boris's great-grandfather
 

EagleSmack

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No. Not really. I'm afraid I don't see it.

Boris and the Queen look completely different from each other.


Looks like I'll have to repeat myself:

The Queen wasn't elected. She is a monarch, a symbolic head of state, not a politician.

Britain's Head of Government is David Cameron, who got more votes than any of his rivals in 2010 because people agreed with his policies and weren't that concerned about how he looks, whereas in Yankeeland it's the other way around.

I think they look similar and it fooled you for awhile. I thought the crown would at least give you a hint.

And did you vote for your Prime Minister?


So the choice of electing leaders has never been granted with regards to your sovereign OR your head of government.
 

Blackleaf

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And did you vote for your Prime Minister?

No. I voted for UKIP.

So the choice of electing leaders has never been granted with regards to your sovereign OR your head of government.

That's funny. I always thought we had General Elections in this country every four or five years (every five years now since 2010) to elect a government. I must have got the wrong end of the stick.
 

EagleSmack

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No. I voted for UKIP.



That's funny. I always thought we had General Elections in this country every four or five years (every five years now since 2010) to elect a government. I must have got the wrong end of the stick.

Not elected by the people...



Not elected by the people...



You are a subject... a peasant... a serf.