I'm genuinely undecided.
Labour made some historic 'mistakes' as mentioned above. The wars still hit a nerve with me, but of course the tories fully supported these also. Ultimately the unions forced the wrong Milliband on the party and they will probably lose as a result. Still you have to look forwards with where you are now and decide. I can certainly see why people might vote labour now.
If you voted conservative last time I see little reason why you would not this time around. When it comes down to it IMO the economy drives who wins, and they will be seen as the safest pair of hands with it I believe.
Lib Dems made the huge error with tuition fees, be interesting to see how many seats they lose.
And of course we know have UKIP, SNP and greens all trying to pick up the votes from those deserting the 'main' parties.
So the interesting thing is likely to be how many seats those parties get and who they form a coalition with.
Of course the expectation in our borough is that Labour will get in so my votes is mostly useless, I would much prefer a proportional representation system where I felt my vote actually counted for something.