Homeward bound
Two observations from my journey home from a strictly apolitical night in the pub:
1) The first edition of The Sun is splashing with a picture of Tony, Cherie, and their two eldest sons after voting, under the caption, “Dad cert”.
Tempting fate, perhaps?
2) The Tory campaign seems to have had more effect on the language of public debate than I’d suspected. First Unison stole the “Are you thinking what we’re thinking” posters to campaign against the party. Now a London based solicitors firm has jumped on the bandwagon: in the familiar black scrawl, a poster on the Northern line reads, “It’s time to impose limits on a load of old codswallop.” What are they offering? Immigration advice, naturally.