Oh dear. The bookies have the Tories on 398 seats and Labour on 158, with the Lib Dems just 19.
That means a majority of around 150.
Good Gawd no.
This is a very strange election.
As you know, I'm an old-fashioned very liberal Conservative. There's not much daylight between myself and Dr David Owen, or Andy Burnham. I generally like Theresa May, but there are a number of our policies which enrage me.
I think that May's pretext for this election - a strong mandate in Brexit negotiations - has evolved from a flimsy pretext to reality, because the recent Greek revelations and the behaviour of "President" Juncker at Number Ten have made it clear to me that we need to coordinate a very Hard Brexit with entry into Trump's renegotiated North Atlantic Free Trade Area.
So I will vote the usual way.
But what is ironic is that any any other election year, I would vote for Corbyn's Labour against my own party because in his "nutty" manifesto I actually support:
1. Free university fees for all,
2. Renationalisation of the railways,
3. Elevation of NHS spending to the same percentage of GDP as the rest of Northern Europe.
4. Higher taxes.
It's amusing that old and new Labour supporters - including you - struggle to find a kind word for Corbyn, but I'm a Tory who loves four of his key policies!
And I find the attacks on his admittedly ludicrous nuclear weapons policy a bit silly. Who would we nuke without American and French support? Argentina? Spain? The Chagos islanders? It's too silly for words.