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The website asked its London-based female members who they would rather go on a date with. 43% selected Boris. Ken Livingstone was beaten into third place by gay ex-policeman Brian Paddick, with 24% and 31% of the vote respectively.
Ken didn’t fare much better amongst women who identified themselves as leftwing in their dating profile, 62% of whom would still rather date either Boris or Brian.
The survey also asked single men which candidate would be the most supportive companion in helping them meet women on a night out – a role sometimes known as the "wingman".
Again, Boris got the largest share of the vote, at 53% followed by Ken (29%) and then Brian (18%).
Interestingly, men who identified themselves as leftwing in their dating profile, voted even more strongly in favour of Boris, at 55%.
Dan Winchester, founder of Free Dating.co.uk, said: "Ken has reportedly struggled for support amongst his Labour heartland. Our survey shows that Boris is also winning in the attraction stakes with women, and the personality stakes with men, even amongst the very people who you
would normally expect to back the Labour candidate."
821 single men and women in Greater London were surveyed by the website between 12th April 2012 and 17th April 2012. Results were analysed by Marriott Statistical Consulting Ltd.
(GK)
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Boris Voted Most Dateable London Candidate
Boris Johnson is the most dateable of the three main candidates for London Mayor, according to a new survey by dating site Free Dating.co.uk.The website asked its London-based female members who they would rather go on a date with. 43% selected Boris. Ken Livingstone was beaten into third place by gay ex-policeman Brian Paddick, with 24% and 31% of the vote respectively.
Ken didn’t fare much better amongst women who identified themselves as leftwing in their dating profile, 62% of whom would still rather date either Boris or Brian.
The survey also asked single men which candidate would be the most supportive companion in helping them meet women on a night out – a role sometimes known as the "wingman".
Again, Boris got the largest share of the vote, at 53% followed by Ken (29%) and then Brian (18%).
Interestingly, men who identified themselves as leftwing in their dating profile, voted even more strongly in favour of Boris, at 55%.
Dan Winchester, founder of Free Dating.co.uk, said: "Ken has reportedly struggled for support amongst his Labour heartland. Our survey shows that Boris is also winning in the attraction stakes with women, and the personality stakes with men, even amongst the very people who you
would normally expect to back the Labour candidate."
821 single men and women in Greater London were surveyed by the website between 12th April 2012 and 17th April 2012. Results were analysed by Marriott Statistical Consulting Ltd.
(GK)
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