The actual answer is SNP, but as I don't live in Scotland that is not available in the constituency in which I am eligible to vote.
Notably Plaid Cymru finish ahead of Labour and the same applies there (I did my degree in Swansea, but that is almost ancient history now).
Labour? 73%?
The number one issue as far as I am concerned is undoing the total nonsense called Brexit and moving to rejoin the EU as soon as that is practicable (it may take 10 years).
Before the economic decline becomes any further exacerbated. For the future of the young people of the UK (85% of whom want back in the EU on the same principle), that is essential. I am incidentally 75 years old!
Labour's position? A not very watered-down version of what the disastrous Tories are offering.
Doing the same things, only better? If that were a joke it wouldn't be funny.
The choice in my home town constituency is a hard-line Tory who is a walking xenophobe (and won the last election being just that despite voting "Remain" in 2016 - a reflected version of Liz Truss) and the former Labour MP who was always a Eurosceptic.
I don't want either of them!
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