It would be fair to say that the opening salvos of the Election 2014 campaign have been tacky, tawdry and wonderful. Any campaign that is all about whales dumping and being dumped on, without any actual marine mammals being harmed in the process, has to be better than the usual vague political waffle and retractable promises of ordinary campaigns.
Unfortunately, at some stage the campaign must turn in the direction of rhetoric about boring policies rather than entertaining mudslinging. The theory behind elections, as far as I understand it, is that we should make informed judgments about the parties and candidates, and then vote according to how they stack up with our own personal beliefs.
Either that or we vote randomly, according to who has the nicest name.
In the absence of anything other than mud-slinging thus far, I decided I needed to go to the horse's mouth (or possibly the horse's ass) to learn more about each party and what they actually want to say to me. So I went to the political party websites - where the information is 100 per cent spin and therefore the most honest form of expression in politics - to try to figure out who is who and what they're all about.
[NB: in this exercise I have decided to focus solely on the websites of the three main parties. This is because they are the three main parties and everyone else depresses me. If someone from one of the other parties wants to sue me over the right to be included in this column they are welcome to give it a crack. My only defence will be "it's my damn column, I can write what I damn well like."]