I watched the UKIP manifesto launch the other day, and found myself agreeing with every single policy. However, I've voted Conservative all my adult life; and now, for the first time, there's a chance that my vote could make a difference, and Sunderland could elect its first non-Labour M.P. for nearly fifty years. Therefore, although I'm unimpressed by the current Tory Party and its leader, I think I'll be voting Conservative.
I was sure, but the chancellors debate and the leaders debate changed my perspective somewhat.
I'm now willing to be talked around in the next two debates, depending on the likelihood of parties winning the seat in my area... I'm determined not to throw away my vote.