Boris might come over as a bit of a clown, with all his crazy antics. He was quite funny on Have I Got News for You. Memories of him waving that flag at the end of the Beijing Olympics, with his suit jacket flapping around will stay with me for many years yet.
However, I'm not sure if he was quite so funny and endearing on the Andrew Marr show yesterday. Thank goodness for Eddie Mair !
Beneath all that squishing around with his carefully-disarranged hair and cod-Latin quotations, his constant waugh waugh, waughing, when he doesn't want to answer a simple question, together with his hilarious promotion of the worlds most expensive and heavy bicycles, there exists a Nazi, pure and simple. Voting him into Number Ten would be like having Jim Davison or Bernard Manning as PM.
Avoid at all cost !
Actually Boris as PM is something we shouldn't see, at least for a while, and here's why.
Unless things change dramatically over the next 26 months, it is unlikely the the Tories will win an outright victory at the next election. Simple arithmetic clearly demonstrates this.
The Libs have burnt most of their boats behind them since the summer of 2010, so they are not going to be in a position to brown-nose and call the tune again, perhaps for a generation or more. Don't forget they actually lost 5 seats in 2010. They could be back in the normal and default post-war Liberal position of having 5-6 seats again, most of them west of Bristol.
UKIP are frightening the Tories to death at the moment, and although not capable of winning many, if any seats at a General Election, they will eat into the current Tory seat total of 306.
We mustn't forget that while the Tories had 306 seats last time around, Labour wasn't so very far behind with 258. So, again as long as things don't change too much, a Labour win would seem to be the most likely outcome in 2015. They are at present 12 points ahead in all the polls.
Cameron will remain as leader of the Tories for just long enough after the election, for his party to get their act together, have a glass of commiseration Champagne and kick him out and get somebody else in his place, just as they did to Major, Hague, IDS, and Howard. (did I miss somebody out ?...no, I think I included all the no-hoper's )
Now if somebody is asking if Bonkers Boris is Leadership-of-the-Tory-Party material, well..................!