JS: At the moment aren't you in danger of splitting the left vote, the anti-Boris vote?As everyone is probably aware the second round vote only counts if no candidate secures more than 50% of the first choice votes. So the claim that anyone has a free vote in the first round is simply not true.
SB: In the first round any vote that isn't for Boris is completely safe, basically, and your second round vote counts in the final round when the run-off will be. It's always been the final round that has decided every Mayoral election so in the first round essentially you've got a free vote.
Now, we might credit Ms Berry by supposing that she knows this but is assuming that no candidate will ever win more than 50% of the vote. This is a risky assumption given that a YouGov poll just put Boris on 47% of the vote. In answer to Jenny's question then, the answer must surely be yes. But we shouldn't complain because if it gives Boris a bigger chance of getting in all the better.