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Originally Posted by smudgie
No, not alarming.
It's not just about what their policy is, it's also down to if you believe they can/will carry them out.
Who you put your trust in at the time, or more like who you mistrust the most. 
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Perhaps I should have been clearer - it is alarming to
me -
Tories are in charge and when their supporters are asked why, their policies arent mentioned. Maybe I'm doing democracy all wrong, but the policies that I want to live with for 5 years will always be the key reason to place my vote. I wouldnt vote Labour for the sake of not like May as a person very much, it isnt the X Factor.. I also wouldn't vote Labour for the sake of not liking right wing people very much like Brillo suggested, it is nothing to do with them... And I also wouldnt vote Labour for somehing the Tories did X many years ago under a different leader and policies, Like TT is suggesting some have done, because its irrelevant.
The responses are therefore alarming to me, because they go against what I thought the priority reason of the general election was about