I agree with alexandered, the interview with a young guy by Sophie Rainsworth outside the Beeb was very telling, about 6am, he saying that he had trended to voting Labour but that end-interview with Miliband when he refused to apologise for the financial disaster that the last Labour government ran into, Liam Byrne's note and then the indication that any shortfalls in financing would be met by debt, tipped him over.
As to Nicola S, two issues come up, the argument about a party with 7% of the UK vote gaining 56 seats and one with 14% gaining 1, well there needs to be some rethink - but this has always been a structural weakness of first past the post that favours regional parties....
Secondly, if I was DC with my glass of Chateau Victoire in hand tonight, I would seriously be thinking about getting Faslane out of Scotland and into Milford Haven and Plymouth. My bro-in-law and I have already joked about building a number of polystyrene islands with palm trees on and anchoring them off Plymouth to confuse the Ruskies...as the islands in the Clyde do.....however, more seriously, it's not beyond the wit of man and it certainly would help boost the South Wales and Southwest economies.
The other two things I would be thinking about is reviewing Trident once again for 'son-of' and less expensive and reducing corp tax to 15% (this was a Labour tax introduced by Callaghan). A reduction would cost £10 bln, the gap made up by attracting inward investment and putting us on a par with the Irish - and then an idea from the Labour party, to introduce a Capital Flight tax. Currently, flight costs the EU a trillion a year, legal, semi-legal, illegal. If one takes the UK economy at 10% roughly, that's 100bln roughly. Close off 25 bln or more and the Tories would have more to invest in the economy and socially. I have put this idea to my MP....Sarah Newton, who has been re-returned with the slaughter of the liberals down here in the SW
(Mikey - what did I say would happen SW of Bristol and Hampshire....in fact, it was Gloucestershire and down).