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    Well its the worst possible scenario for the Conservatives. To wake up on Sunday Morning to see in that fine organ, the Sunday Times, that your poll lead has slipped to just two points..well.. its enough to put you off your round of golf at the country club so it is!

    When that great weighty beast dropped onto the doormats of Britain today with a cardiac arresting headline BROWN ON COURSE TO WIN ELECTION....well it must have been a real shocker for some. I bet our very own BarryW will be lying down in a darkened room with two aspirin.

    This despite the worst possible nightmare of a week for Gordon Brown. I mean could you plan a worse week if you were Prime Minister??..with the whole nation debating your bullying ,and on top of that your sour relationship with your Chancellor grabbing headline after headline, yet despite all that...the polls tilt in your favour even more. Do we love Gordon's human failings? Its bewildering to the enth degree...but somehow it shows the resilience of Gordon Brown, a few good performances on TV and he is on the ascendancy once again. The Tories seem powerless to stop the early trend dipping away.

    Now with Labour cosying up to the LibDems too, anything is possible. Where as once we all braced ourselves for 5 years of the smiling clean cut Dave standing under the portals of number 10..it now might not happen at all.

    Young Cameron made a speech today( without notes! if someone mentions without notes again, shoot them!) trying to rally up a tired campaign. It is truly extraordinary that despite Labour appearing to be there for the taking, the Conservatives cant grab the beast and throttle it. Could it be that Cameron and Osborne appear too youthfully lightweight for these hard times?

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