Election Day ends

I voted at 7.30 this morning and now have what seems a long wait to see who will be governing the country for the next few years of government.

I find myself genuinely worried about the outcome and will be sat in front of the TV tonight just hoping that years of genuine improvement in education, health, world aid and the economy are not stopped and reversed overnight because people have short memories and choose to make a protest vote. In fact, if that happens, I can’t help but think it is us that will pay the price rather than Tony Blair – a case of cutting off your nose to spite your face.

The polls are about to close … hours of nailbiting for lots of people are about to start.

2 thoughts on “Election Day ends

  1. Not that this is a partisan blog, but we won Medway! Though margins of just over 2k in Chatham and only just over 200 in both Gillingham and Medway. Maybe a tighter majority may bring a more ‘Labour’ government.

  2. Not that this is a partisan blog, but we won Medway! Though margins of just over 2k in Chatham and only just over 200 in both Gillingham and Medway. Maybe a tighter majority may bring a more ‘Labour’ government.Dave (in Respect country)

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