Somehow you just know when something is wrong but you can't quite put it into words either because you aren't articulate enough or you are uninformed. That is how I feel about the coalition.
I think Clegg has just killed of any credibility the Libdems had by him becoming Cameron's fag and although I have at times in the past voted for the Libdems, because I like Alan Reid, I will never again vote for the LibDems. Not that my one vote matters too much but at least I’ll know I was not in way responsible for helping them to give the country a Tory majority. It was always going to be an English election and like the old days we have to take what English voters decide goes on in Westminster.
It will be interesting to see how these Torycrats both canvas for power at the next election as individual parties. Will they revert to name calling after being such good pals?
I hope that the Scottish people kick these candidates, who just by wearing a yellow tie and who in my opinion strive to dupe the electorate into thinking they are different from the Tories, into oblivion at the next opportunity.
In 1997 there was a huge welcome from the people when Tony Blair walked up Downing Street. There was no such applaud for David Cameron when he arrived. It was in complete contrast to the dignified exit by Gordon Brown, his wife and children walking out of Downing Street. Brown's exit may or may not have been staged but Cameron and his spouse’s entry was never going to be anything else other than an anti climax.
Just as an afterthought I suppose every new generation needs a spell of the Tories being in power. It just confirms all the horror stories that they have been told by their parents.