Boris Johnson speaks to Grove Campaigners
On 10th September 2007 London Mayoral Candidate Boris Johnson MP came to Grove Ward in Kingston. He came to speak to Grove Campaigners and others to find out how local Conservative activists were helping to improve the lives of local residents.
An excited Boris come to Kingston
Boris meeting local residents with GLA member Tony Arbour and Howard Jones
Boris spoke to many local residents in Kingston Town Centre about their personal issues. He asked residents whether they believed that the local Lib Dem Council were offering them value for money. He wanted to know whether people thought that the Lib Dem Council were serving their needs.
boris meeting local residents
Boris meeting local buisness men
The answer he got from Kingston residents was resounding; the Lib Dem council was failing them. He found out that the Lib Dems failed to offer the best service for their money and that Grove residents paid the highest council tax in London. He highlighted the fact that all across the country the Lib Dems were failing their own residents.
Boris Johnson with Leader of the Conservative Group Howard Jones and Cllr Ian George Meeting local Police
Boris promised Grove residents that during the London Mayor elections he would campaign against the disastrous Liberal Democrats.
Boris meeting local conservative campaigners Mike Burden Priyen Patel and Terry Bowers






