I get lots of canvassers, and even the occasional candidate, here in Ireland.
In our voting system, individual votes matter - unlike when I lived in a safe Labour area in England, I never once saw a canvasser, ever!
My policy is to keep it fairly light and friendly - I say I'm puzzled by their policy about gender stuff - I mean, they [the canvasser/candidate] doesn't really believe that men can become women and vice versa? I mean - c'mon! So why are we making laws based on an impossibility? And ones that take specific rights and protection away from people like me, i.e. women? That's your policy? Seriously?
I was surprised at the number of apparatchiks who either didn't realise their party had supported the GRA and self ID, didn't realise it meant that all a man has to do was say he was a woman and legally, he is, or didn't agree with it.
Genderwoo never fully seeped down to the grassroots, I think, and I play on that when asking 'good natured' questions like 'You don't really believe that, do you?'
I have back-up points about 'inclusivity' not meaning including everybody in everything, that's just silly, because otherwise every group would have to include the entire human race, so the group 'women' does not have to include men in the interests of inclusivity.
Maybe genderwoo has seeped down to the grassroots in Scotland more than in Ireland, but I think it's worth probing the commitment of the foot-soldiers to such a problematic ideology in a non-confrontational way.
But that's just me, I know not everyone can or should stay non-confrontational in the face of such damaging nonsense😠