Voting is a tough one for people and I can see why many are torn:
The tories are simply liars, cheats, greed-driven and are proven to manipulate the media to their advantage. They'll say they're improving with one hand whilst taking from the other. They've screwed the education system through cuts and underfunding, they've screwed the NHS staffing, they've hacked away at the police numbers and want to privatise virtually everything. They've axed 21,000 policemen since 2010 which many seem to have now forgotten because they're pledging to increase numbers by 5,000. Whoopdie do, you're still 15k short from where we were 10 years ago! Same story for nurses and GPs. Don't get me started on the carcrash "50,000" more nurses which failed to mention the 19,000 they already had. Their leader is a proven misogynist, has insulted many ethnicities and religions and can't answer a straight question with anything other than a lie. How any 'normal' person can vote for them is mindboggling. I'll give them that they're smart bastards. I don't trust them morally, but I trust them financially to not cripple the country (they'd just cripple the average people for their own benefits). They're immoral, corrupt but clever.
The realistic alternative? Labour.
Morally strong, more akin to communism in some ways, whereby everyone should contribute equally and proportionally so that the majority succeed. Great for the average person, ****e for the rich and selfish. Guess who runs the media and hence the anti-Corbyn smearing campaign. Sadly many seem to have been mislead (again) and have bought into the propaganda. Yeah, they'll increase taxes, but would that really affect the likes of me on an average salary? Nope. Barely noticeable. If a few £ here or there, which most won't notice, means that nurses no longer need to use foodbanks to feed their kids? So be it. That's morallity and that's essential for a sitting government. The downside of labour though...clueless leaders and shadow cabinet ministers. Shown up countless times to contradict one another or get simple facts and numbers wrong. They're morally correct idiots.
Other parties are pointless other than showing a dissatisfaction for the big two parties.
So it comes down to Brexit.
The Tories' saving grace appears to be that they'll "Get Brexit Done" which is what lots seem to want and other parties aren't as certain on.
Labour want to give people another vote and then go from there.
As much as I disagree with re-holding a referendum, I look at it this way: The biggest vote/decision in our generation, allowable votes cast by 72% of the entire population, only a 52% to 48% win meaning effectively we're pushing full steam ahead based on 35% of the population's decision. Iffy already. Then consider, and many aren't talking about this any more, the shear scale of lies and misinformation told during the Brexit campaign deliberately used to con votes. I know lots of people argue that they, "did know what they were voting for," but did Ste from the pub down the road really understand what the customs union and single market really are? Unlikely. It was the £350mill NHS slogan, it was the "take our country back", "make our own rules" and "stop immigrants taking our jobs" that sold Brexit.
Sold to many on a lie.
Needs to be re-voted with honesty told by impartial people. Needs to be an exact description of what Brexit will entail compared to the status quo and then take that from there.