That's not the Socialist Party: that's The Socialist Party of Great Britain (The Socialist Party for short). The headquarters of the Socialist Party is in Hackney (not the lack of definitive article). The Socialist Party does indeed have only a handful of members, the Socialist Party has a lot...
My bet is that at least one out of UKIP, Greens, SNP or PC will be involved in some way in government. I'm certainly willing to bet that more 30 constituencies will change hands in the election.
I agree with you in principle though: it's not good when the majority of seats are set in stone but...
Really? I'd have said that with the arrival of a credible far-right party in UKIP and a left-wing alternative in the Greens and with a strong Celtic nationalist presence; voters have got more of a choice than they've had for years.
And PR is not going to happen, not for at least 10 years anyway
Er ... Paxo said when he left Newsnight that he could now reveal himself as a Tory voter. For what it's worth, I think he's never let his political opinions impact on his interviewing and gives all sides a difficult ride
The interesting one from the Guardian is that of the Don't Knows. After the performances of both leaders, 57% said they were more likely to vote Labour and 30% to vote Tory. That is quite a stark difference