Friday 8
May 2015
Cloudy with
sunny period
18 degrees
Get up
extra early to see how the general election in the UK is progressing. All through the six week campaign, the polls
had given neck and neck rating to the Tories and Labour, with a very strong
support for the SNP in Scotland and the UKIP in the UK. The exit polls were shocking, to say the
least. Almost immediately, it became
apparent that the Tories were in a far stronger position than had been
polled. By the end of the day, the
Tories had an overall majority and a surprised and delighted David Cameron was
back at no. 10. The SNP won all but
three seats in Scotland. The Liberal
Democrats paid the price of going into coalition with the Tories and their
supporters deserted them in droves – in the North their vote went to Labour and
in the South to the Conservatives. They
lost over 50 seats and ended the day on just 8.
Even the DUP of Northern Ireland had more. UKIP, despite polling over three million
votes, obtained just one seat and Nigel Farage, the person we all loved as long
as there was no possibility of him getting into power, was not elected.
By ten pm,
Nick Clegg of the Lib Dems, Ed Miliband of Labour and Nigel Farage of UKIP had
resigned. It had been one hellova day in
politics. I shall miss Nigel, pint in
hand and smiling manically. OH said that
Ed reminded him of Wallace from Wallace and Gromit.
I went into
town first thing and bought some veg plants – beans, sweet peppers both long
and short varieties, cabbage, lettuce, tomatoes and herbs. It was a bit of a bean fight (lol). OH looked peaky and had a bad headache. He had a rather severe hair cut when we were
on holiday and decided to compensate for the lack of hair on his head, by
growing a beard. It was mostly silver
and it made him look ancient. He decided
this morning, whilst I was out, to shave off the white bits and has only left a
small ginger moustache. Combined with
the no. 1 haircut and his naturally belligerent nature, he looks like something
out of a 1970’s domestically produced TV police series. I despair but say nothing because if I say I
hate it, he will deliberately retain this ghastly growth and it will torment me
for weeks. We decide some sea air may do
him good so spend the day on the coast.
The weather is glorious and people are sunbathing and OH is considerably
revived by coffee, tapas, and the sight of some lissom young ladies wearing the
short end of not a lot of clothing.
I get an
offer on the property which the Russians had supposed to be buying. I had told the people how much they needed to
offer in order to be in with a shout and they offered well below it. The owners refused and are now really pissed
off. They are currently in Spain and
trying to persuade the estate agent there to extend the period of the 3000
euros deposit. We could do with that
system over here. At the moment, all I
have done is spend a lot of time, effort, correspondence and phone calls and
had my holiday interrupted, and I haven’t earned a penny on it.