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Through most of Mr Hayman's evidence they were either rolling with laughter, or favouring him with a cold, sardonic glare.
O'Neill, noting that "race was a tremendous issue", attributed some white working-class allegiance to Johnson to BNP sympathisers favouring him over their own candidate.
Mr Osborne fares slightly better among Tory voters than voters in general, with 31 per cent of Tories favouring him as opposed to 18 per cent of all voters.
Apparently, Mr Johnson is the most popular choice with four out of 10 Londoners favouring him to leave his post and become leader of the Tories if the election ends in deadlock, according to the Standard.
If forced to decide, it might well upset the Duma by favouring him again.Even if Mr Yeltsin, in his quintuple-bypassed heart of hearts, does not intend to run for a third term at all, it suits him to keep friends and rivals guessing.
Some 40,000 people have now been to see the stage show in New Hampshire too, where voters are notorious for making up their minds at the last minute but go into Tuesday's primary favouring him by a double-digit margin in the polls.
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