because it's two fluffing years away, does every party hold on to a lead, and keep it, do polls lie, not tell the full story, do the electorate sometime reconsider their choices, of course they do. Unless it all goes pear shaped any day soon, we have to hold out till the next general election. The local elections will be in May, let us see also what comes out of that. And the only reason that Labour are in front is because the coalition are not popular, are making harsh, hard decisions, and many don't like it, what's new about that. But if Labour can tell the electorate, which includes me and you what they propose to do about the economy, immigration, EU, outline policies, then maybe i will listen, but they don't. bug eyed Ed Balls was positively apoplectic on tv yesterday, ranting and raving, but with no agenda, no way to solve the current problems, so until they do, let's not second guess who will win. I think Cameron is unpopular with his own party and with the core voters, but for the time being is it who they have.