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a charismatic leader,among a troubled party. intelligent, dilligent, and always with a strong opinion, one cannot ignore such a popular public figure. surely a future leader of the country and a cracking website to boot. Adam Penney
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A rather good weblog from a rather good MP. Steve Piercy
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A refreshingly honest dialogue from one of our elected representatives! James Page
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A vital resource for anyone interested in Boris Johnson. A large community has built up around it, and it shows how a website can bring its owner's views out in the open. Simon Stacpoole
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A vital source of news and info for the millions of Boris-Lovers everywhere! Tom Park-Paul
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A weblog in which Boris lets the public know what he thinks about current issues and policies. Every MP should have one. Aidan Boustred
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Boris Johnson is the first MP to have an active weblog, and is almost the only elected respresentative with a popular following and a fanclub... Simon Stacpoole
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Boris Johnson is what is commonly known as a living legend. His website is a joy to read, it feels as if the man were in the room with you. Please award him the New Media Award as his website is well set out, deals with important issues and is written in the comedic way that only Boris can write. Ben Gardner
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Boris Johnson is, frankly, the mutt's nads. And anyone of that calibre needs to be watched, and further, deserves an award of the highest caliber: New Media Awards 2005! david hughes
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Fantastic blog! Dulcie Ireland
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I'm an American who follows British politics and I receive the majority of my information from the internet. Boris Johnson is the only Tory MP who has a blog, so I read it often. He asks questions and gives insight into what's going on. Wish more politicians on both sides of the pond had blogs! Sara James
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Top site by a top guy Sarah Richmond
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