Poor David CaMoron must be gutted this morning. Okay, he may have got the most seats, but not enough to form a government. Even against an opponent as popular as brown, he didn’t get the absolute majority he so desperately needed. And I think he needed one badly, for now he’ll have to form a coalition with the lib dems. This is rather good news for labour supporters: if the Tories get in with liberal help, I think several things will happen: A) the liberals will prevent CaMoron from doing too much damage; B) we’ll have electoral reform, and, most crucially, C) we’ll have another election quite soon, meaning that if the Tories do implement the cuts they promise, they’ll be out of power by 2012, so unpopular that they never return. So, in a way, I’m quite happy with how this election went, although that doesn’t mean that I will be anything but highly critical of a Tory government. Of course, this relies on brown conceding defeat, but I don’t think he’ll try to hang on, will he? I hope he sees the bigger picture.