Jane 10 This thread is for undecided former Labour voters, not for dyed in the wool Tories. Instead of hurling SNP BAD accusations perhaps you could give us a resume of Tory policies which would make life better for people living in Scotland, manifesto commitments (not vague promises) to protect rural and fishing communities from the effects of a hard Brexit or any movement on the excessive transmission tariffs imposed on low product cost Scottish renewable energy which are depressing the market and discouraging investment.
I would very much welcome an explanation as to why Police,Fire and Rescue Services in Scotland are charged VAT on equipment, vehicles, uniforms and office services when their counterparts elsewhere in the UK are exempt. Maybe even a reasoned defence of the Two Child policy, particularly as it affects divorced women who remarry and wish to have (or accidentally have) another child with their new spouse, whereas men can have serial relationships, producing 2 children in each one, which could lead to umpteen step siblings each in receipt of tax credits via their mothers. This has been the subject of many questions raised on doorsteps and at stalls by ordinary people who, whilst recognising that there are a small number of annoying benefit cheats see it as an attack on the poor, the vulnerable and those who have lost good jobs through redundancy, or health issues. People see that the wealthy will be able to continue to have as many children as they wish, while those who are or might be in the future, reliant on benefits will have to limit their family to 2 or risk being unable to feed or clothe the 3rd or subsequent children. Feminist outrage has focused on the 'rape clause' but the entire policy is abhorrent - blatant social engineering.
I would be grateful if you could explain why this is seen to be necessary and fulfils T May's pledge to govern for all the people in the UK.