PB Week: Drama of election seemed miles away at the polling station
The latest PB Week, the official blog from Professional Broking, the management magazine for insurance brokers.
I have watched the debates, seen the rallies, recycled the election leaflets and even been forced to judge the gaffes, but when I went to vote this morning it was rather an anticlimax writes Andrew Tjaardstra, editor, Professional Broking.
The posters outside the polling station were old and stained, there was only one person wearing a party badge and nobody asked me for whom I'd cast my vote. However, there were lots of people coming in and out of the church so at least I wasn't the only one
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