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Thursday, 23 July 2009

Have the people of Norwich been brave?

Interesting news from Norwich. Sky News states that the Conservatives are cautiously optimistic about the result, but notes that there has been a strong showing for the Green Party, UKIP and an Independent candidate.

If the people of Norwich have been brave, it will be electric. If they have elected someone from outside the Lib-Lab-Con, it will give people up and down the country more confidence to vote for the party they want - rather than voting to keep out the people they don't. That would be a seismic shift in political thinking - if the people of Norwich show that it can be done. Even a close run thing will give the other parties something to trumpet and reassure the masses that it can be done.

A narrow victory for the Conservatives could also be interesting. If UKIP put in a strong showing, it may just force Cameron and Hague to become even more vocally 'euro-sceptic' before the General Election.

Frustratingly, they do not count until tomorrow morning. Let's hope that they all keep a close eye on those ballot boxes overnight.

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