Life in a marginal: still uncanvassed

If the election result was decided solely on how many times people have knocked on my door, there would be no doubt about the winner: the Jehovah's Witnesses. Oxfam and "Hello Fresh" would also retain their deposits. No political party has bothered yet, and there's barely a week left for them to get their acts together. Honestly, what is the point of living in a marginal if you're not going to be given the opportunity to rant on your own doorstep? Plus I'm a stay-at-home Dad so I'm in all day and can even offer a traditional baby-kissing opportunity. Roll up!

"But her face is covered in porridge!"
"Do you want my vote or not?"

The leaflets keep on coming of course. Mrs Tomsk has received a personal letter addressed personally to her from John Leech. It's all but identical to the one I was sent except that the controversial opening paragraph has been replaced with something much more anodyne. Either this blog is much more widely read than I imagined, or Mrs Tomsk is considered to be a more sophisticated voter who is put off by mudslinging (by virtue of being a woman?), or maybe it's just a sign of the randomness that underlies all of nature. The Lib Dems do move in mysterious ways.

Aside from that, another Focus. The print quality continues to decline at the Focus presses, now resembling the monthly newsletter of an impecunious bridge club.


As ever with Focus it's all about local action, not least the campaign to save Chorlton Baths, which is being closed because the Labour council is evil and not because of anything to do with the massive cuts the coalition have forced on local government.

Meanwhile Jeff counterpunches with a neat little cheat sheet of Lib Dem betrayals:


That's 5 ticks for Smith versus 5 crosses for the Lib Dems. A walkover!

In window poster news, a Green Party poster has joined the two Labour ones on our (very long) street. That's the first Green activity I've seen besides the hustings. Will their budget stretch to a leaflet? Watch this space...

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