Six Weeks and Counting

Last night (well, technically this morning, as it happened at 00:01) the UK Parliament was dissolved, in preparation for the General Election on May 7th.

So that’s six weeks of most televised news coverage/programmes, with pontificating ballbags – both politicians and commentators/experts/specialists spouting loads of crap from all the available parties about what they promise to do for the next few years (and almost certainly won’t actually do, once they get in)

As with the run-up to the Festering Season, I’m going to try and avoid as much of it as possible.

I will do (and have been doing) my own reading on who to vote for – mainly by using the actual party’s websites, but also this outline guide, which is vaguely handy – who to support and who not.

I’m still considering (and at this point strongly considering) doing my own party for the next General Election, and seeing how things go. It could be entertaining – which is more than I can say for the next six weeks of bullshit…


One Comment on “Six Weeks and Counting”

  1. Blue Witch says:

    I too shall be avoiding it. Well – in a sort of ‘know thine enemy way’, as I do with most things I profess to dislike.

    If you look at the money you have to put up to stand for Parliament, and think of the publicity and time needed, and the regulations, it would probably put you off.

    The BW Party may still have to put together a manifesto for its candidate, if there is a contested local election here. I’m looking forward to that 🙂


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