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Topic History of: Boris
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hedda Now I recall a statement that perfectly fits Boris Johnson.

I met this man a few times as he is good friends with friends of mine. Despite a very working class background he became PM of Australia. He now lives in Potts Point near Kings Cross in Sydney. I see him often in antique shops browsing..we're sort of nodding acquaintances.

Apparently his house is sensational, a ginormous 1800s terrace with glorious harbour views in a beautiful cosmopolitan part of inner Sydney..an area that in the 1950s was apparently fascinating as it filled with the disposed of Europe and a large Jewish community right next door to 'The Cross' as they call it..a haven then for strip joints and bordellos (ruined by the US Vietnam War as it became a major R&R (rest and relaxation) spot fro troops who brought hard drugs with them.)

Paul Keating who was dubbed "The Lizard of Oz" for putting his arm around HM The Queen's waist...

But he said once about politics : "every now and then you have to throw the switch to vaudeville". It's Boris to a tee.

Paul Keating who made politics exciting with his bitchy insults..I think Boris will be the same albeit with an Eton accent.