woody69
Journeyman Pro
I'm more interested in the WHY people are voting for who they are voting for.
It always saddens me when I hear people saying, "Oh I am voting for X because I don't like Y" with little or no consideration to the actual policies in that particular parties manifesto, or others who say, "I've always voted Tory/Labour/Lib Dem etc all my life". Just seems very blinkered.
I'm really on the fence. Personally a Tory vote would be most beneficial to me as an individual, but I can't see past a number of their policies that seem to screw the vulnerable and the way they seem to be heading with the NHS etc. Problem is, I'm not convinced with a number of labour policies either as they're probably the worst option for me, but I do like some of their wider policies on the country as a whole.
I really don't know what to do TBH
It always saddens me when I hear people saying, "Oh I am voting for X because I don't like Y" with little or no consideration to the actual policies in that particular parties manifesto, or others who say, "I've always voted Tory/Labour/Lib Dem etc all my life". Just seems very blinkered.
I'm really on the fence. Personally a Tory vote would be most beneficial to me as an individual, but I can't see past a number of their policies that seem to screw the vulnerable and the way they seem to be heading with the NHS etc. Problem is, I'm not convinced with a number of labour policies either as they're probably the worst option for me, but I do like some of their wider policies on the country as a whole.
I really don't know what to do TBH