Sinister: and now for something completely different

Retro^Sec retrosec at xxx.uk
Fri May 2 22:27:46 BST 2003


Here I am. Tired having only had a night of four hours
sleep. The reason: I was an election anorak until
3a.m.

Here in Scotland, we had our council and Scottish
Parliament elections. 

The Welsh Assembly also had elections, and in England
there were council elections too. But it was the
Scottish Elections I am most interested in.

While the Executive might be the same - the Lib Dem
and Labour coalition - for the next session, some
changes have been made: some faces will be leaving,
and new faces will be taking their place.

The Election was significant for other reasons, of a
more personal nature, as I managed to convince my
vote-shy dad to go and vote, for the first time since
the 1980's. My brother meanwhile, was given a quick
how-to guide on Wednesday night; and a brief
explanation of the system of regional and constituency
MSPs. So all three of us headed to the polling booth,
to cast our votes on great big two feet long "slips"
of paper. My brother and I voted the same way. He has
asked me who he ought to vote for, but I told him that
was up to him. I had already decided, and at the end
of the day, when we compared votes, we'd both cast
identical votes. 

Like I said, I was up til 3 a.m. watching the results,
the pundits opinions, the schwing-o-meter with Mr
Snow. I even woke up early and the first thing I did
was switch on the telly. I got election rage at BBC
Breakfast, wishing they'd tell me the results I
missed, getting impatient and running over the road
and grabbing a free Metro from the newstand to read
before heading out this morning. 

So, in with the old, and in with the new. I guess for
some of the politicians, it will be business as usual.
For others, it might be like a first day at school -
finding their new desks, learning what happens in the
mysterious Parliament, finding their feet, learning
the rules, the faux pas, the who does what and why and
most importantly, finding where the toilets are. 

So, did everyone do their bit? Cast your vote?

love
you-know-who












 







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