Gordon: (Shaking his head) Where, Tony? Where did I go wrong?
Tony: Sorry to say it, Gordy old chum. It was your narrative.
Gordon: Narrative? We had the narrative all worked out. Sure start, schools, NHS. That was our narrative.
Tony: Your narrative?
Gordon: Our narrative, Tony. Our narrative.
Tony: Maybe they didn’t believe it. Your narrative
Gordon: But...
Tony: Banks.
Gordon: What?
Tony: Banks. People think, thought that your narrative is, was, you know... banks.
Gordon: But, they believed you when you came out with all the NHS stuff. And yet, look at you... Banks? JP Morgan?
Tony: Yep. So? They looked at me and they er, you know, decided that... (Smiles).
Gordon: (Shakes head again and says slowly, pensively) They... looked... at... you.
Gordon: (Shakes head again and says slowly, pensively) They... looked... at... you.
(Long pause)
Gordon: A hung parliament. A hung parliament. So what’s the narrative there? Where's the narrative?
Tony: Did you see the Conservative party political?
Gordon: Hung parliament broadcast?
Tony: Yep.
Gordon: Could hardly miss it.
Tony: Yep.
Gordon: Could hardly miss it.
Tony: Farce. That’s what they were saying.
Gordon: What?
Tony: Farce. They were saying that the narrative of a hung parliament is farce.
Gordon: What kind of a narrative is that?
Tony: (Smiles) Indeed. What kind of a narrative is that?
(To be continued)