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May. 6th, 2015 08:29 pm
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If anyone out there happens to be thinking of making liver cake dog treats, runs out of porridge oats and thinks, hey, the end of this bag of coconut flour has been kicking around for ages, let's use that : DON'T.  It will gum up your liquidiser.   TAKE WARNING.   It remains to be seen if the dogs will eat the coconutty treats.

I am feeling slightly under the weather in that way that produces very clear lucid multisensory nightmares.  Night before last it was a sort of horror movie futuristic prison ship,  last night it was Apocalypse, folllowed by the considerable embarrassment and nervousness that ensues when it turns out that the apocalypse is rather more localised than one had realised, and now there's a headless corpse in the back of the car and what on earth to do with it???

Still don't know who to vote for.  It's probably between Conservative and Lib Dem in my consistuency.  Labour don't have a hope and I don't want to vote for them and their deeply dubious Scottish National Party alliance anyway, I don't think the Greens are anywhere near being a serious party with workable principles.

Probably going Lib Dem, on the grounds that we could do with more people who are prepared to make practical compromises based on the realities in front of them and work with people they don't like rather than throw tantrums when they inevitably don't get all they want.   Only I'm not sure about some of their policies.  Bah. Maybe I should go Mebyon Kernow, and vote to enrich the entertaining diversity of Westminster.

Date: 2015-05-07 10:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] the-marquis.livejournal.com
"Labour don't have a hope and I don't want to vote for them and their deeply dubious Scottish National Party alliance anyway"

Eh? I thought that they had disavowed any such thing and that only the Tories & minion press were making a thing of it

Date: 2015-05-07 10:55 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bunn.livejournal.com
Their choices : Lab / Lib Dem, probably not going to be enough Lib Dems. Lab/UKIP : might reflect what many UKIP voters defecting from Labour want, but I can't see the Lab leadership being prepared to do it. That leaves Lab/SNP and if Lab had a reasonable majority with the SNP, I flatly do not believe they would step aside for a minority Conservative-led alliance or refuse to form a government, even if they don't formally make a pact with the SNP.

Of course there could be a majority Labour government, but I have no confidence that the current Labour party can find their bottoms with both hands, so I am really hoping not.

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