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Boris Johnson, Tory With an Attitude

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Mayor Johnson on the city, its new buses, and how he got introduced to politics in the city of Wolverhampton, England. He prefers the hop-on, hop-off, classic London buses, that use British technology which he reintroduced. His point about how he got started in politics is an eye-opener- the time time as a reporter in Wolverhampton, when he got fed up with the stuff about the damp and mold and needing ventilation in people's homes, which Labor politicians made it appear that it was the state's responsibility, making people dependent just for the votes.

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