I'M travelling to London tomorrow for a meeting with Tory leader David Cameron, along with other newspaper editors from around the country.
Should be interesting as I still don't feel we really know much about Cameron and what he stands for.
I'll be interested in hearing his views about Wales, particularly now with the Conservatives as official opposition to the Labour and Plaid coalition.
Have you got a burning question for Cameron? Post your thoughts and I'll see if I can put him on the spot.
I will also be interested in hearing how his Cam TV experiment has worked out. You may recall that Cameron was the first of the party leaders to start communicating with the electorate through his website and TV station.
I think I watched it once - and that was enough for me.
My area of concern is that the more politicians rely on direct communications with the population, the more they cut-off the politically disinterested. And that, of course, is bad democracy.
The relationship between the WRU and the Welsh media is always an interesting one - and at the moment it is threatening to boil over.
See your Echo tomorrow for details of the bizarre goings-on in today's press conference.
How we wish they'd stick to the rugby!
