Upbeat Boris hits the streets
Pippa Crerar, Political Correspondent01.05.08
Boris Johnson took to London's streets today for some last-minute campaigning and targeted commuters.
The Tory candidate leafleted Tube and rail passengers as they arrived at London Bridge on their way to work. He then went home to Islington to cast his own ballot with wife Marina. Mr Johnson was upbeat about his chances of winning and ousting Ken Livingstone from City Hall.
"If you look at the reaction we've been getting on the streets and people's desire for new solutions you'd have to be optimistic," he said. "There's a fantastic job to be done if I'm lucky enough to be elected."
Tory activists in London have already embarked on a "dawn raid" - delivering hundreds of thousands of leaflets through people's letterboxes as they slept. There will be two more major mail shots through the day to encourage Londoners to vote.
Mr Johnson was visiting a series of polling stations across the capital throughout the day.
He added: "Over the last nine months I've travelled all over London, touring markets, mosques, synagogues, suburbs, hospitals and high streets. I've spoken to thousands of Londoners from all corners of this glorious city, and my observation has been that however different people are, their feelings about London are remarkably similar.
"Now, instead of simply hoping things will change, every Londoner has the opportunity to bring about a change for the better."
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Ken Livingstone has treated the people of London like children, offering consultations just to pacify protest, which he never had any intention of listening to in the first place. Now we learn that on top of being forced on us clearly against our wishes, the Congestion Charge only puts money in the pocket of the company set up to run it. Elsewhere we would call such an organism a parasite, but the C charge is trotted out as for our own good. It is time that Ken left politics, and moreover that he leaves this time for good. I do not want to ever see him end up as a MEP, which is most likely his next planned post to make our lives a misery.
- Justin, London
Open your eyes, its been all over in London for 8 years! C'mon Boris lets sort this great city out. No more bendy buses, congestion charges, yobbish behavior on public transport etc etc etc.
- Mr H Beast, Enfield, Middx
If this ever wins - its all over for London.
- Mic, Bromley, kent









