The trajectory of the Conservatives post 2015 and certainly post Johnson means I cannot imagine considering a Tory vote again. I may be becoming older and more grumpy but a party that felt Johnson was the right person would need a lot of rehabilitation to get my vote.
I used to vote Conservative - probably from upbringing - but even in the Major era was disillusioned with the way they were going, not least one scandal after another, and the blatant looking after the better off. They have always tended to do that, but it seemed to be their only purpose, and "the market" had become an idol on which they were prepared to sacrifice the poor. It lacked a social component. Perhaps we need a prophet to tell them to stop worshipping profit!
If I returned to Britain I could never vote for the current Conservative party. They seem to me to be living in a fantasy world. Not sure if I would vote at all, which is a complete change.
I still very reluctantly voted conservative here with my first vote in the recent election. They are not the same animal as the Tories in Britain, but three scandals where MP's - all conservative - used their office to make a fortune including from the pandemic, and the unpreparedness for the pandemic and other things caused by a
failure to spend enough money (sound familiar?) on infrastructure was only overcome by wanting to keep a different coalition out. Voted liberal with the second vote for the same reason - and I likely have got what I wanted.
I tired of empty hot air conservative slogans of the
it's time to release the potential of the <insert country of choice> economy.
The liberals and Greens have done well here in getting the young and first time vote. A need for renewal and change that the older parties aren't meeting.