I've never voted. If you ask where I stand politically then I guess the term would be "centrist", I'd have no issue swapping parties depending on who was offering more for society, not really into this "whats in it for me" stuff, but at the same time that doesn't automatically mean I'm a leftie, I am certainly not.
So you won't really find me supporting any of them and I don't get too involved in the politics stuff, as I know I'll just get the "you don't have a right to an opinion as you don't vote" line, which I do understand. But it does allow for a bit of leeway calling out horrible behaviour on both sides, and there is a lot of it. Anyway politics is ideology driven, I don't see that there is a massive difference to everyday lives no matter who is in power. Until now that is- foodbanks etc, its really bad now. Worst govt in my lifetime I would say. And no, that does NOT mean I am saying Corbyn/ Labour would be better.
In fact here's my view- proportional representation should be brought in. Pronto.