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So Crapman grudgingly supports Boris (sometimes at least) when he's talking about stuff that's nothing to do with motorists. But coincidentally enough, both he and Spindrift just happen to disagree with him every time he refuses to implement an anti-motorist policy (e.g. banning motorcycles from bus lanes, the "Road User Hierarchy", pedestrianisation of Parliament Square, the westward extension of the Con Charge, and no doubt many other things in the future). What are the chances of someone not being anti-motorist, but just happening to take the anti-motorist line *every single time* there's a news story related to motoring politics, like both Crapman and Spindrift do? It must be trillions to one.

Whereas what are the chances that Crapman and Spindrift are actually anti-motorist, but choose to lie about it? Possibly a bit higher than trillions to one, I would have thought. Just a hunch.

Surely only someone who blindly took them at their word, without doing any sanity checking whatsoever, would believe that Chapman and Spindrift, joint leaders of the Anti-Motorist Cult, weren't anti- motorist.