I hear that there are more undecided voters at this point in the election campaign than ever before but is this really the case?
I suspect that it is more likely that people do not want to admit that they have made the decision given the lack of affirmation that they will receive having made it in the face of the uninspiring options that they are being given.
If I am right, the election will be more decisive than predicted but is it the case that it is the Labour voters who are going to vote Labour and don't want to admit it, or more people are going to hold their nose and vote Conservative to be shot of Gordon Brown?
EDIT: I should add that I don't think Lib Dem voters would be embarrassed about owning up to it which is why I have not included them in the question.
I suspect that it is more likely that people do not want to admit that they have made the decision given the lack of affirmation that they will receive having made it in the face of the uninspiring options that they are being given.
If I am right, the election will be more decisive than predicted but is it the case that it is the Labour voters who are going to vote Labour and don't want to admit it, or more people are going to hold their nose and vote Conservative to be shot of Gordon Brown?
EDIT: I should add that I don't think Lib Dem voters would be embarrassed about owning up to it which is why I have not included them in the question.
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