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New London mayor withdraws from Hiroshima-proposed anti-nuclear body

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  • some14some at 08:10 AM JST - 2nd July

    well done !time to focus on the important day-to-day issues that need to be addressed.

  • kenchan at 08:25 AM JST - 2nd July

    some14some> this is boris we are talking about....he can't even dress himself...god forbid what he would do with London.

  • asdfghjkl at 09:40 AM JST - 2nd July

    Not exactly a very evry well know organization so wonder wheer all the money is being spent. Shame because its for such a good cause. Anyway at last a mayor who's looking into making London better...

  • Hughgarse at 11:42 AM JST - 2nd July

    fair play really.. makes sense.

  • Notginger at 11:42 AM JST - 2nd July

    Boris? Making London better? For who? Chelsea tractor drivers and right wing lunatics. His policies don't make sense and the London economy will suffer. People will very quickly regret the consequences of confusing local with national politics in their protest vote against Brown.

  • larguero at 01:00 PM JST - 2nd July

    I am sure there are more urgent issues than nuclear proliferation for Londoners, but tackling the problem before it is too late is also a way of raising people's living standards. It is really a pity that London, a wonderful and multi-cultural city, does not take a leader role in an issue that concerns every person in the planet.

  • usaexpat at 12:34 AM JST - 3rd July

    the article goes on to say "mayor Johnson has joined the "mayors for complete nuclear anihilation" group because they have better finger sandwiches at their yearly gatherings" The guy must be joking, how much time did mebership in this organization take up in his busy schedule. Maybe this will allow him more time to hike the congestion tax again.

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