
May 2010
A change is gonna come. As the best and brightest of Intuition's staff gear up for the general election on May 6th, and our features section is filled with tales of the campaign, you might assume that it is the election of which I speak.
Maybe. The probably of things being exactly as they are now on the morning of May 7th is very slim - my colleagues and I will be more tired, a result, one can only assume, of the all night blogging and election coverage we here at Intuition are going out of our way to provide you with - and there is most likely to be a new status quo in Parliament, and one that looks particularly as though it might be different from what we might have expected two months ago.
Other changes are set to happen closer to home - this is, absent divine intervention (or my reappointment by our parent company's board), my last edition as Comment and Managing Editor of Intuition, and Natasha Gross's last month as Editor in Chief, as well as the last edition for many of our writers and editors.
This month our columnists, slightly thin on the ground though they may be, offer you up a take on Polish and Greek crises in Europe, the Conservative's education plans and the Rearmament of Hezbollah, while trying our hardest (really, we are), to avoid talking about the General Election.
We hope you will enjoy them anyway. Welcome to Intuition.



