I have decided to give the Mayor of London his very own category on my London Is Cool blog, called Sort It Out Boris. I’m pretty certain that he is a smart guy and that he reads my blog on a daily basis. So I feel that the time has come for Boris to start listening more closely to the ordinary person that lives in Greater London and that he needs get on with doing something inspiring and positive with his leadership.
After all Boris the London Mayor was elected by the citizens of Greater London and I’m sure that I don’t have to remind him that he has a responsibility for making sure that this city is a good place to live and work. Because I have only been living in London for a few months, I don’t feel that I can accurately judge whether things are any better under Boris Johnson’s leadership in comparison to Ken Livingstone’s time as Mayor of London.
The first and most important issue that I would like Boris to deal with, is the stupid drivers on the roads of London that are recklessly and constantly running through red lights, as well as when the green man is flashing. I outlined my concerns over this serious problem in my article, Give Me A Fu**king Beak Stupid Drivers of London. My warning to you Boris is that if you don’t deal with this ever worsening problem, there will be blood on your hands, as well as those of the ignorant always in a hurry and don’t give a fuck for the safety of the pedestrians drivers.
If anybody out there in Greater London has something, which they would like the Mayor of London Boris Johnson to sort out, just leave a comment for him to read and let him know about it. It is his duty to listen to the people that put him where he is and I will remind him that if he does a crap job, he will get his ass kicked out of office in three years time.
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I didn’t vote for him but if he does respond, perhaps he could give me an address where I could send him a comb?
I’d be happy to generate a more favourable view of him too if he could tell us of any good or positive things he has done in his term, other than be show public support for David Cameron.