I'm a bit bleary-eyed today after working through the night on the Assembly election results. The bizarre counting system for the bizarre voting system meant there was no chance of getting results into the paper but we did have running coverage through the night at dailypost.co.uk and I'm pleased to report that we beat the BBC's website to nearly all the results.
So you'll know where to look come the next general election!
Tomorrow's edition of the paper carries five pages of analysis and reports on the vote as Labour and the Lib Dems start to make their plans for a coalition government, although it is too early to assume it will go smoothly, meaning alternatives such as a rainbow coalition of Tories, Lib Dems and Plaid could still oust Labour from power.
Our main in Cardiff - Tom Bodden - has the inside track on all the latest developments and he'll keep you posted.
One sombre note from the night was the near 10,000 regional votes gained in the North by the BNP. A couple of thousand more and they'd have secured a seat in the Senedd. If you did vote for the BNP please write and let me know why as I'm fascinated to understand why you don't like foreigners and people with different coloured skin. Does this mean you also don't like people who spend too long on the beach or in tanning salons? Or are the arguments more sophisticated than that? I've had a look on their website and there's just a lot of bollocks about 7,000-year-old indigenous cultures, dire warnings about men having sex with other men and pictures of kids wearing flags of St George T-shirts.
