After every other election at whatever level I always felt quite relieved and perhaps exhilarated. Settled perhaps. Not this time.
It feels really odd. I know other countries have dealt with it, though I note that Gordon Brown had to resign to make it work for his party.
I’m sure it will be sorted but in the meantime — nothing is moving and it’s prevented a UN visitor.
I originally thought that we would end up going to the polls again quite quickly especially after one of the independents Rob Oakeshott originally floated the idea. I’m now not so sure that will happen if for no other reason than the independents won’t want to lose this power.
The longer it gets dragged out the more the apathy I fear
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It will be interesting to see what happens here in the UK after the recess. I don’t think the shinanagans (sp) have finished by a long chalk. It looks as if Clegg may have to go as well.