Saturday, 8 May 2010

Actvity at a new low in hung Parliament twilight zone

It has been a strange nether world we seem to have occupied since the General Election polling stations opened on Thursday morning.

Commercial activity seems to have slowed right down, the stats on my own web sites (I have several and monitor others) are all universally down; I'll guess that those for the web sites of Sky News and the BBC are up a good deal.

This period of transition from one Government to the next has a strange unreality about it that seems to have affected nearly all of us.

It's worth remembering though that the events in the world keep moving on. We are still fighting a war in Afghanistan, still paying credit card bills and government taxes even whilst those who would lead the country decide who should be Prime Minister.

Outside of the Westminster world, the people who come to see me in person are still getting rid of unwanted habits, letting go of fears and phobias and releasing anxiety.

For all of us, whoever says they are in charge, real life goes on.

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