At the editorial meetings this week, the consensus is that the General Election campaign is not setting the voters -- or the journalists -- alight.
The nearest the parties have got so far to a good, old-fashioned scrap was the row over Margaret's shoulder -- and that was well before the election was announced.
With the winner a foregone conclusion, the only question over how much Labour's majority is eroded on May 5th -- and that hardly makes for a riveting campaign.
The nearest the parties have got so far to a good, old-fashioned scrap was the row over Margaret's shoulder -- and that was well before the election was announced.
With the winner a foregone conclusion, the only question over how much Labour's majority is eroded on May 5th -- and that hardly makes for a riveting campaign.
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