Messrs Cameron and Clegg have reached an agreement. They're rolling up their sleeves and tucking into the deficit, the recession and other myriad problems we face. Good luck to them. This blog has reached its conclusion.
Unless, of course, we are forced to have another election later in the year. In which case, I still won't vote.
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Wednesday, 12 May 2010
Tuesday, 11 May 2010
8PM. New PM
Guess it's only fair to give Cameron the chance to tidy up the mess we find ourselves in. Any other pact between the losing parties would have been a travesty.
Biggest Segment Of Public Ignored
It's all very well saying, well the majority of people didn't vote for this party or that party. But spare a thought for the millions of people who didn't vote at all. People like me, who washed their hands of the political system. Who said 'they're all as bad as each other, so I'm not voting for any of them.' I'm not responsible if taxes rise or the standard of living falls. Yet I have to go along with whatever gets decided.
Monday, 10 May 2010
Still No One In Charge
Last time I looked, no one was running the country. People must be wondering what the hell they voted for. I was wondering that from the start. Think we'll end up with some seedy LibLab pact with a smattering of Welsh and Scottish loyalists sticking their oar in. A disgrace really, given that the Tories got the most votes. It's a right old mess. Maybe let's try having no one running the country for a while. See how that goes.
Sunday, 9 May 2010
Another Election This Year?
Wayhey. That means another chance not to vote. Word on the (Downing) street is that there may have to be another election this year to vote on all this uncertainty, and hopefully elect a party that will definitely go back on some of its promises, rather than the mish mash Compromise Party this first election has left us with.
Saturday, 8 May 2010
What a mess
Still no government. No PM to lambast. Demonstrations in London by people wearing purple - a new party? Journalists clueless about what's going on. All speculating about what could happen. Markets on the verge of collapse. And it's all my fault because I didn't vote.
Friday, 7 May 2010
Late Voters
Saw scenes of people queuing to vote last night, and not being allowed to because of the ten o'clock deadline. Come on. The stations were open for 13 hours. Not all of you had to work all day. Learn the lesson and get to places in good time instead of moping around at home all day and leaving things to the last minute.
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