The trendiest word in Britain this year has been "omnishambles". Armando Iannucci is credited with having coined it. The force of nature that is the character Malcom Tucker in his series "The Thick of It" used it once, although you might have missed it, given that was nestled in a thicket of his signature use of, shall we say, Anglo-Saxonisms.
Ed Milliband, who much to his surprise is now being called Mr. Leader, then picked it up and applied it to George Osborne's disastrous budget, which has had more revisions than the Bain management chronology. The New Statesman recorded that it entered the parliamentary lexicon on April 18. I've heard it on the BBC Today programme approximately every day since then.
And then Mittens comes to town. Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you: #RomneyShambles.
Someone is not enjoying life outside the rightwing bubble: