I am a fan of what can be referred to as 'good capitalism', i.e. productive, value add activity that rewards genuine creativity and hard work. May and her party's politics reward rent seeking and abuse of market power, not those who drive genuine economic activity. Much as I hate them, I would at least understand why people voted conservative if their brand matched their rhetoric or their actual policies. But they are jingoistic, entitled, and appeal to the very worst of 'British values'.
I'm not overly enthused with the other options though, and I'm sick of hearing Corbynistas whinging about media bias and how awful the Tory spin machine is. It is HIS JOB to deal with that and if he cannot he is unfit for purpose. He is as complicit as any Tory in the destruction that will be lavished on the UK/Great Britain/England by another five years of Conservative government if he fails to deal appropriately with reality. Sod it - I'm still voting Labour, but my concern will be primarily on whether I get my bonus this year because the wider social context is just broken.