Well the "Bigot Row Woman" is not going to vote at all now Labour has let her down. This concept in general is one that needs thought I think but of course no one cares what I think (except a few of you lot). There is a gap in the market in "traditional Labour voters who no longer trust Labour" that is not filled by any of the other "sane" parties.
If these ex-Labour voters fail to vote in sufficient numbers the Conservatives win the election. Or given our electoral system probably a hung parliament with the Tories in first place. So a Lib Lab pact it is. What fun. Haven't we all been there and vomitted on the T-shirt. Except those who weren't born or in the country last time around.
Still it isn't over until the fat lady sings is it so I expect the Spin doctors are plotting frantically looking for her as I type.
And, why does David Cameron have to measure up No 10 for curtains?
Can't he just have a quiet word with John Major or failing that I am sure the information is available under the freedom of information act or some such like law.
Since he's talking about saving money, he should use the ones that are already there.
Cameron is a very snake of a man and I fear for us all (all the non-rich not his cronies) if he gets in.
The only time I've seen his eyes light up in enthusiasm and joy are when he talks about 'cracking down on benefit scroungers' (but not his Tax-fiddling Tory mates I bet) and 'increasing prison sentences'.
The problem is that I fear for most of us if the other side stay in.
I keep noticing they are fighting for "hard working families" which is political speak for anyone who doesn't have children can rot for all we care.