I have two or three things on my mind today, and there’s a lot I could write about. I was pleased to see the tories got the trouncing they deserve, but the down side to that is boris got re-elected as London mayor. That is not good news: the electorate needed to send a clear, unambiguous message to david CaMoron that we are not happy with his ideologically-inspired cuts. Nationally we did that, and indeed almost wiped out the lib dems. Bu now, with this Tory fuckwit still in the Mayors office, that message has been tainted; indeed it allows idiots like Peter Bone[head] to say that it’s time to end the coalition and for the tories to rule as a minority government. If that far-right freak gets his way, we would be living in an unelected dictatorship. Such people really piss me off: to hear him talk of liberals as he does, to see him talk so arrogantly as if he has an innate right to rule, as if he think he was elected and has a mandate, embodies everything I hate about the Tory party. The election results suggest to me that the country has had enough of the tories; it is time for CaMoron to leave number ten and a liberal-labour coalition to be set up, or at least for another general election. The country has had enough of people like CaMoron, Osbourne, that slimy cow Varsi and Bone arrogantly patronising us, dictating to us, making us suffer while they and their friends stay rich. The election results should have sent that message clearly, but, with the re-election of Boris, it has been dulled. When seen in those terms, London has betrayed itself and the country.