A useful resource when deciding which party to vote for in the general election
I found this on twitter just now and I think it’s potentially a very helpful (and impartial) resource for this community:
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I did have an idea to create a spreadsheet of the top 3 candidates of each constituency seat (so probably Labour, Tory and one other) and identify from their socials if they were a disability ally, indifferent or (does anyone have a better way to put ‘zero compassion for the disabled/actively making life difficult for disabled’ - it’s a bit of a mouthful and probably politically incorrect)
But then I figured it was a lot of work for a resource that may or may not be barely used
(im of the school of thought that many ppl have ignored the smaller picture that you are voting for a person to be mp - that a vote being for a party is just the knock on effect)
if there’s enough interest I’d be happy to put my research cap out and compile something but there needs to be the interest0
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