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boff

[bof] / bɒf /






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However, Andrew Boff AM, housing spokesman for the Greater London Authority Conservatives, described the plans as "yet another PR distraction from Sadiq Khan to hide his failure to build the homes he promised Londoners".

From BBC

But if it is not, as the historian Jonathan Boff notes, “there is more at risk, from what will look with hindsight like complacency and a lack of concern with equal sacrifice, than Mr Johnson’s political future”.

From The Guardian

Andrew Boff, a Conservative London assembly member, said: “The first year was dreadful. We had some terrible problems.”

From The Guardian

Boff, who believes Johnson was a “good mayor, on the whole”, said: “Boris at his best is quite impressive. But Boris at his worst is where he suddenly gets interested and distracted by something bright and shiny.”

From The Guardian

Assembly member Andrew Boff said no fire alarm sounded during the blaze, which he said was "crazy".

From BBC