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No need to spoil the ballot, if none of the people running represents you, you have the ability to vote none, which is what I'll be doing (with absolutely no expectation of it actually changing anything, just like a vote for any of the other parties won't change anything, because electoral politics is a charade designed by the powerful to make sure they stay in power, and playing their game will never gain us freedom, but it's literally the bare minimum)
Okay sure but with the caveat literally anybody would be better than the Tories.
At this point I would settle for competent cronyism, rather than the incompetent cronyism which is what we currently have.
That webpage does not describe a current ability to vote none. Instead it simply argues for a possible means of achieving a future ability to vote none. And to me it's a pretty feeble suggestion.
What you've said is not true. One does not have the ability to vote none.