Boris Hits Town - Richard Tracey, London Assembly candidate for Merton & Wandsworth
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008Support for Boris Johnson has never been in doubt in this territory, but his arrival in Merton and Wandsworth on Monday was a truly great event.
Boris started his visit by joining an anti-Heathrow expansion protest with Justine Greening MP and a number of others including me right under the noisy flightpath at the Lennox Estate, Roehampton. We were not frustrated by any lack of deafening jumbo jets as we stood there with our banners - ”No to Heathrow Expansion”. A lot of local residents were there with us, very pleased to see that the future Mayor of London feels for their ears.
He then went on to visit one of Wandsworth’s highly successful “Hidden Homes”, valuable accommodation which has been created from unused spaces on the estates - former garages, pram sheds, drying areas etc. The current tenant of the property, who had previously been in a tower block with her young children, proudly showed her home to Boris. He was highly impressed by the innovative work of Wandsworth Council. We all wonder why the current Mayor Livingstone can only pour scorn on the way these extra homes have been created.
Last, Boris went to a massive reception of supporters down by the River Thames at a Chinese restaurant in Battersea. The supporters were packed in to meet him, grasp his hand, and talk to him. The informal chat went on for about an hour before Boris spoke to the massed ranks, many standing in the overhead gallery. They cheered nearly every sentence as he spelt out his policies and his approach to change London from its present stagnant, tired and costly administration. He talked for about twenty minutes, and was then mobbed again as he moved towards the door to go home. Very many people there have since emailed and phoned me or stopped me in the street to say what a good night, what a lot of good serious policies, this man will make a great Mayor. Back Boris - join the Team. What do you think?