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I'm open to job offers ... from anyone but Boris, says Paddick

Katharine Barney
6 May 2008


Brian Paddick told Boris Johnson today that he should not waste the cost of a phone call to offer him a job.

Instead the Liberal Democrat candidate, who got only nine per cent of the vote, will be planning his civil partnership ceremony with his boyfriend (known only as Peter), and writing an extra chapter for the paperback version of his book Line Of Fire, due out this year.

He had originally planned his civil ceremony on his 50th birthday, two weeks ago, but postponed it to campaign. Mr Paddick, who has no need to work because of a substantial police pension, said he was open to any offers but added: "I'm not expecting a call from Boris and even if I was I would tell him not to waste the cost of the call."

Another candidate left contemplating her political future was Green Party candidate, 33-year-old Si‚n Berry, who failed even to get on the London Assembly.

She said that later this year she would be helping Green MEP Caroline Lucas in her campaign to become party leader.

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How about organiser for Gay Pride? After all, his sexual preference is of such interest to everyone, he should do all he can to notify as many people as possible.

- John, Wapping, 07/05/2008 21:50
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Curious thin is that during the campaign Paddick stressed that he would work with Boris but not with Ken. And that he'd work with Ian Blair although Blair wasn't fit to continue in his job because of his failings over Menezes.

- Ian Cameron, London, 07/05/2008 20:26
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Will London manage to survive without this political giant? A tragedy of epic proportions.

- Bob, London, 07/05/2008 00:52
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After his churlish - even bitchy - behaviour on the night of the results and his cringe making wave to police officers "Hi guys", now he thinks people are queuing up to offer him a job. The Lib-Dems must be very embarrassed.

- Beatriz, London, 06/05/2008 19:09
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Such arrogance by this opinionated man shows a bitter disappointment in his all apparent failure and a small mindedness that Boris should certainly thank his lucky stars he has revealed without his joining the team.

- Jas, Alders, 06/05/2008 18:27
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What a relief that Boris does not have to kowtow to the loony greens as Livingstone had to do for so long to gain majority support for his policies.

- Sir Les, North London, 06/05/2008 17:43
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Brian who?

- Nobby Clark, Perth, Scotland, 06/05/2008 17:10
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Who says that Boris would offer you a job Brian?

- Albert Hall, Kettering, 06/05/2008 14:29
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