Not a clue. Labour pissed all the confidence they had up the wall in the last few years and seem incapable of doing things right. Though on a purely principled stance, what Labour should stand for is probably closest to my own viewpoint.
The Conservatives are the only other realistic options thanks to our political ways and whilst they talk a good game, I'm not sure how much of it has any substance. I've felt from the beginning with Cameron he was a bit of a PR man, someone to make the party in the blue corner 'hip' and 'down with the kids', and generally not evil. But it seems that much of what he says is ambulance chasing, bang wagon jumping on anything the Sun and Daily Mail are shouting about today. I can;t get past that feeling that this is all words. I voted for the Conservatives at the last local election, more or less because I'd be damned if I voted for the cock up merchants and I'd rather die than support the BNP.
Lib Dems, well, it's all rather pointless really. I've not paid great attention to their policies, but what I have seen doesn't quite add up, I may be wrong here but they advocate a fair bit of public spending, but then claim yesterday that much of the population would pay much less tax under a Lib Dem government. That doesn't add up. But I like Clegg, he seems quite savvy, if his last little speech (Shaun of the Dead reference anyone?) was, erm... cringeworthy and sad.
No point voting for anyone else, undoubtedly many people in my situation would vote for the BNP as a 'protest vote', a strange phenomenon because you could 'protest vote' for the Green party, but it seems no-one ever does.
Burn it all down sounds pretty good really. A modern day Guy Fawkes knocking around anywhere?