174px-Boris_Johnson_and_John_Hemming_cropped The reason I like Boris Johnson is because he is obviously very intelligent (and I have a weakness for brainy men), and the way he tends to smile and charm his way through life, through his various gaffes. At the end of the day, we know he is not perfect, but then who is? Ken Livingstone, perhaps?

If Boris wins the Tory nomination for London Mayor, the campaign will be electric, it will be about the personalities behind the politics, as well the topical issues facing Londoners. Let ‘s hope Boris’ wit and aptitude to speak his mind shines through. We need a strong character to stand up to Ken, and hopefully one that will make the contest colourful and sparky too.

Very cleverly, Boris has instantly felled critics who might have wanted to use his privileged Eton background against him, accusing him of being out of touch, by making the following statement:

I suppose I will be pilloried for being a “toff”, for representing a small section of society, and all I can say is, be my guest. I have in my 16 great-grandparents Muslims, Jews, and all manner of Christians, and speaking as a one-man melting-pot, I am convinced that in 100 years we will look back at the racism of our age and wonder, “what the hell was that all about?” just as we find it hard to understand the mindset of those who used to put “No Irish” on boarding-house doors.

Being an avid cyclist and runner, he has seen a different side to London than many politicians, though his sentiments are shared by countless others, and this is one reason why he wants to represent Londoners:

It is a woeful fact that you are more likely to be mugged on the streets of London than in New York. Almost every day I go for a run down the bemerded pavements of North London – down a stretch of road that has more CCTV cameras than anywhere else on the planet – and yet almost every day there seems to be a new giant yellow sign pleading with the public for information about the latest stabbing. No wonder people are fearful of crime, even in areas that are comparatively crime-free.

I’m hoping that as Boris was the first Tory MP to write a blog, that he will start some online interaction with Londoners, that he will spearhead one gigantic two-way conversation in London.

Would Boris win your vote too?