I genuinely don't know how I'm going to vote this time. I keep getting anxiety when I think about the fact that there's going to be an election because I don't know what to do. Even if we leave out the "knows what a woman is" aspect they're all unelectable as far as I am concerned.
I don't want to not vote because women died for my right to do so and it would be spitting in their faces to stay home.
I don't want to vote Labour for a billion reasons and "for the greater good" is a shit argument when they threaten our family's stability in several big ways with their proposed policies.
I don't want to vote Conservative, the constant cuts to services, backdoor privatisation of the NHS, and trying to push people with long term MH into work from home jobs is all pure evil.
I can't vote Lib Dem, I will never EVER forgive them for the racist anti-traveller rhetoric they used to dine out on in the 2000s (ditto Labour, but Labour has done much worse lately).
I can't vote Green, they're not a viable party and I don't agree with most of their policies beyond the environmental stuff. I don't get how a seemingly nature-oriented party can be TWAW when a surgical transition is one of the most unnatural things a human can do to themselves.
I can't vote SDP or whatever they're called as we don't have a candidate afaik.
I want to vote for Jeremy Corbyn but Labour did everything to stop their own grassroots supporters from supporting him including redefining who was/wasn't a member of the Labour party, it was a watershed moment when younger people engaged in politics en-masse, then when Labour failed to block his leadership bid they forced him out, and we're supposed to vote for that bunch of nasty bullies on principle? Fuck that. What they've done to other party members shows it's not an isolated incident, it's who they are.