Ladies and Gentlemen, it is coming to that crucial time where we, the public, will decide our fate as a nation.
The General Election in May 2010 is a time to cast aside voter apathy and join in as we all know, looking across the pond, votes count.
Whether you you hate the plump pompous newcomer Cameron or the beaten down sullen Brown whose wife, Sarah, could take the reins easily, you must take action.
There can be no grumbling about the 50% tax on the rich if you are not to register, we don't want to hear the complaints of increased National Insurance if you 'forget' to vote.
I don't pretend to be a politico hound, far from it but if one wants to make a difference, one must take action.
If you want to know the lowdown on which political party to choose the BBC and the Guardian are impartial sites to visit.
Don't listen to anyone and everyone's uneducated opinion, enjoy the lively debate with friends and colleagues of which political party to trust (none) but stick to your decision because it affects you.
There will be three 90-minute debates pitting Labour leader Gordon Brown against Tories David Cameron and LibDem leader Nick Clegg. These are the main contenders and will be screened on ITV1 on Thursday April 15, Sky News on April 22 and BBC1 on April 29
www.bbc.co.uk
www.guardian.co.uk
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