How would you feel if you cast your vote next week and afterwards discovered that the candidate you voted for wasn't actually standing? Or wasn’t standing for the party you thought they were standing for? On a scale of 1 to 10, how angry would you feel if you’d already sent in your postal vote and were then informed that your vote was meaningless and would effectively be chucked in the electoral bin?
Having spent the past six weeks monitoring every news outlet and reading every newspaper to make an informed choice – or, more likely, just sticking with the party you’d already chosen before the politically stage-managed media circus came to town - I'd bet you be feeling pretty cheesed off, possibly even hitting a six or seven on the anger scale, at having been cheated of your democratic right to feel you’ve contributed to the election result.
This is what is happening to voters in the constituency of South West Surrey – Jeremy Hunt’s constituency - because of the suspension of the Liberal Democrat candidate and because of illogical laws governing our electoral process.