To be honest SH if your only contributions on here are going to be restricted to one poll after another rather than actually debating policies then it's all going to get a little boring on here. I know that the polls are showing the Tories ahead, and you don't need to keep reminding us in this gloating fashion. This is to be expected because the Tories are getting their lion's share of positive media coverage, whereas Labour are being ripped into by most of the gutter press. As the campaign draws on, and Labour's manifesto is released together with equal amounts of TV time, this may change. At the moment Labour's message is not getting out, and the only thing that most people know about Corbyn is what the media tells them. Take one small point - free broadband for all households and business's in the UK. The importance of this cannot be overstated because house prices can be affected by this. Whole rural areas without reliable internet can become undesirable areas, and, if that happens the entire infrastructure suffers - broadband also creates the possibility of working from home for many people. Britain (and Germany) have lagged behind on this in comparison with countries like Korea. Yet one of the headlines on this from one of the Tory gutter newspapers was 'Labour wants free porn for everyone'. My fear is that this will be the dirtiest campaign ever, which will do nothing to enhance Britain's reputation abroad - it may even be a violent one if MPs are being told by the police that they shouldn't canvass alone. From the Tory side we have seen lies, lies about the lies, faked videos, closed parliaments, suppressed reports on foreign involvement, and lastly accusations of electoral fraud. The media in a democracy should be crucifying them for this - but instead they are more concerned about whether Corbyn wears Venezualan underpants.