It has been all go on the political front, what with the run-up to the General Election, the election itself and the subsequent fallout. The Government's campaign was an utter disgrace, and consisted largely of soundbites and personal attacks on Labour MPs. Well the government has taken a right hiding. Good. They have the largest number of seats of any party, but only managed to poll 2% more of the votes than the Labour Party did. And Labour now has more support than the other lot, if the polls are to be believed.
The squatter at Number Ten has now unveiled her latest Chamber of Horrors, which is to all intents and purposes exactly the same as it was before the election. Her position in Parliament is so weakened, that she is now trying to broker an alliance with a bunch of hard-nuts.
It's all quite frightening, when you think about it. It can't be too long away until she is finally dislodged. And I fully expect there to be another general election shortly afterwards, when this awful, vindictive administration will get booted out.
Strong and stable, eh? Don't make me laugh! Aggressive and arrogant is more to the point. Not long ago she could hardly keep away from the television screens. Now neither she nor her henchmen seem to have anything to say to to any of the news reporters. I suppose she is probably lying low until she has finished cooking up her alibi. It is ironic that she seems to have met the very fate that she had predicted for her opponent; she has found herself 'naked and alone'. Funny, that, ain't it? Well I'm not laughing. It ain't funny. But I'm not crying either.
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