So, please correct me if I'm wrong. Corbyn was pro Palestinian and as such antisemitic and booted out of labour. Two more have stood up against Israel in support of stopping the genocide being inflicted on Gaza and they're booted out of labour for antisemitism too. Seems to be a pattern here...I am certainly not antisemitic but I am very much against what Israel is doing to Gaza. Seems that there are two political parties who don't see the difference.
There are parties such as green, lib dems etc. However I think people feel that would be a wasted vote, a vote for labour is one less for Tores and vice versa.
I am not sure what the Green policy on law and order, health care, prisons, education, youth services etc are and if these are worth anything.
We do need a change, I agree with that.
@zleap I would love to see the greens win hands down but at the moment it's not likely. Last time round, the tactical voting sites said it's up to us, and the anti tory vote was split, this time I reckon the lib dems will get it. I remember being at a big winter gift fair and everyone being stunned with the result wondering who the hell fell for it again.
@zleap @RosePuckey The problem indeed is that if you want the Tories out, you must vote for the party that has the best chance of doing that in the constituency you're in. The best outcome would be for neither Tories nor Labour to get an absolute majority - but you cannot really engineer that with any confidence. Sigh.
Perhaps work on dissolving the union then. There is a better union worth joining across the Channel 😁