The LibDems, obviously. But given their dismal standing in the polls I doubt RYR will be celebrating on May 7th.
@Lynne In this constituency there is zero chance of the Labour candidate being elected.
If we do end up with a hung parliament, and no coalitions are formed, then it is highly likely we will have a repeat of 1974 with a parliamentary shambles which resulted in a second election just months later. I can see us going through all this again before the year is out.
Jog on Mrs C, you really need to look in a mirror before acusing me of being a troll.
You haven't heard the last from me, Mrs C, not by a long chalk. What makes you think I am going away?
It's true though! I don't subscribe to the St. Michael & St. Bob Appreciation Society, as you may have guessed.
I am rather glad that these two councillors are standing down, at least The Lawn might be in safe hands in the future.
Shabby behaviour, Mcjrpc? Care to expand?
I notice Janet Garland is standing under the Tory banner this time around, after having been previously elected unopposed as a Lib Dem, and subsequently losing the seat in 2011 when she had to fight a real election. I guess the Lib Dem ticket must be too toxic for her now. I wish her all the success she had in 2011.
Blair is a liability, wheeling him out to support Milibean has probably cost Labour a shedload of votes.