Quote AJ="AJ"What do you not agree with here?'"
Politics, like this RL forum, is all about opinions.
Some people like Riddell, some don't. Some want to keep Fielden, some don't, some would keep him if he costs less.
A lot of political bias is based on rumour and pub talk, and probably not on a holistic knowledge. Voters tend to pick up on a couple of policies they favour or oppose, and that forms the platform for their preferred party.
Also, everyone has different family and financial situations.
Someone who drives a car wants cheap petrol. Someone who uses the bus or train wants better transport links, more bus lanes and congestion charges, to get cars off the road. Getting to a rugby game now costs us nearly £50 in fuel. A party that makes it cheaper gets my vote tbh.
Being an older person, I'm not interested in the education policies, but I am interested in the pensions and healthcare situation, which I'll need in a few years time.
Elections are more about voting people out, than in.