I have just been watching a presentation by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) on the main party election manifestos. Completely scathing - in summary:
"They have singularly failed even to acknowledge some of the most important issues and choices to have faced us for a very long time. As the population ages these choices will become harder, not easier. We cannot wish them away".
Link to full presentation
IFS
IFS have a world class reputation for independent economic analysis and are financed by government departments, major charities with only a small amount of funding from business.
In short - political alignment is evidently a triumph of faith over reason.
A vote for either Green or Reform is looking attractive (despite obvious flaws) to send a message to the major parties that honesty and clarity is more important than empty and deficient spin.
Or go for the traditional tactical vote - LibDem. No better than Tory or Labour bur they seem like nice people (mostly)!