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Right off the top, look at this link to the Mirro's front page... Hilarious!!! http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/front/ Thank god this election is over. It has been boring to the hilt! Tomorrow morning, Tony Blair will be firmly esconced in 10 Downing Street once again, ready to do nothing about the serious issues facing the UK, including crime, illegal immigration, taxes, health care and transport. However, at least George Bush knows he will have his minion ready to jump. Also, for all you bargain hunters out there, this book should be appearing on the sale rack at Waterstones and WH Smith tomorrow morning: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0743268296/qid=1115294361/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl/202-3022206-8098266 So, my prediction is 38% Labour, 32% Tory, 24% LibDem and 6% other. Now, for whom would I vote if I had registered in time/ Good question. I will say the LibDem candidate in my riding for the fact that he is the former chief economist of Shell Oil. The Tory is a crackpot who has never had a real job, save for working at Conservative HQ, and the Labour classifies himself as a 'social activist'. Besides, I cannot endorse Blair for another four years, as he is simply not up to the job. Tonight, watch for the following: Tory front-benchers to lose seats to the LibDems; The return of Malcolm Rifkind to the Conservative front bench; LibDems to make solid gains in London, Birmingham and Manchester; Labour to lose a negligible amount of seats. OK, election recap tomorrow. For my friends in the UK - happy voting! For those abroad, stay up late and watch the results on CNN! Post a comment in response: |
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