Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
But it doesn't say how the Conservatives would benefit Wales. That's important.
I don't buy the line of voting for anyone other than the Tories, or anyone other than Labour, or anyone other than x. An example of an exchange I had on social media once went something like:
x: Drakeford is a prick. Can't wait to vote him out
me: Who are you going to vote for and what do they stand for and what do they promise?
x: Don't care.
me: Really?
x: Yes, just want to get rid of the prick.
me: So you don't know who you are going to vote for, just as long as it gets rid of Drakeford. You could end up voting in much worse.
x: No chance.
me: So without researching who the alternatives are, without knowing who stands for what, without working out which party or candidates align most with your political beliefs, you would happily vote in anyone, just to get rid of Drakeford, regardless of how good or bad it could turn out.
x: Yes.
At this point, I start banging my head against the wall, repeatedly. It shows a total density of some of the electorate.