Well, its come time again that after 5 years we have to go and vote in the next parliament and decide which direction we would like the country to go in.
What makes this election interesting is just how close the polls have it. It doesn't look like anyone is going to be forming a majority government, so we get to have weeks of wheeler-dealing between the parties to work out who will work with who and generally stuff over half the electorate who then get to complain that who ever is in charge is not who they voted for.
Regardless, it looks as though we are going to have at least a half dozen parties all with constituency seats and an interest in being in government. On the Right: the Tories and UKIP, on the Left: Labour, SNP, Plaid Cymru and the Greens, with the Lib Dems occupying a nebulous centre ground.
It's also been one of the nastiest and bad tempered nationalistic campaigns fought by all sides, with gaffes and expletives aplenty which could fill out an entire series of "The Thick of It", let alone an episode.
Looks like this one is going to be worth staying up to watch the results come in.