please empty your brain below

Please, just don't even mention 'seven'. Three years, that's all, and that's if he doesn't have to resign beforehand after doing something more especially stupid.

I'd like you to point to the signed agreement on Oyster on National Rail. Oh, that's right, there isn't one, and it's all postponed until at least 2010.

dg writes: Agreed, so I've removed that for 2009.

And I think you mean 100\\% fare rises for people on income support surely?

dg writes: No, I don't. But reinstating Ken's 50\\% fare plan shouldn't count as new, so I've removed that too.

And you're quite right in implying Ken was pro-knife crime, anti street tree. And as if the Thames Estuary airport was even "semi planned" instead of "completely fucking retarded".

Cancelled: relatively cheap travel between Southeast and North London on the East London Line extension, as a result of the recent decision (related to funding somehow) to move Shoreditch High Street Station (and only that one) into Zone 1, not the previously anticipated Zone 2.

Also cancelled (and related to the above): more than half of the trains along the South London line, with the abolition of the proposed Victoria to Bellingham service

dg writes: Those unpleasantries will be in my 2010 update. Or maybe 2011.

(to be) introduced, I think: state-funded boxing clubs for youth in inner city

7am update: Thanks. Lists (and supporting text) now tweaked. Will tweak again later.

Its unfair to suggest that Boris cancelled the Cross Rive Tram, DLR Dgenham Extension, Thames Gateway Bridge, East London Transit etc. This implies he had a choice - the actual truth is that there was never any funding for these projects, and if Ken had won the election he would have had to cancel them too. All that Boris did was to acknowledge reality...

Musical instrument donation scheme makes me laugh!

It seems to me he has done more good than bad ,

Anybody would have been better than RED ken the man that hates England and the English or am I not allowed to say that.

"Weekly Press Conferences" should most definitely be under cancelled. A promise for a transparent administration has turned into a series of photo opportunities and not much else.

Also @CJ - "if Ken had won the election he would have had to cancel them too." - this is speculative on your part and probably incorrect. Ken would not have cancelled these projects, he would have continued to look for funding - which is surely what this is about?

He also cut funding for both the Saint Patrick's Day and the Soho Pride celebrations in London.

Rise festival scrapped following removal of its anti-racism message.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politi...s-rise-
scrapped


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ris...i/
Rise\\_Festival


oh, you've got that already. be specific, please.











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