April 23
A vote for the tories is not just a vote for the harshest of tory bitter pills. It is a vote for lower pensions, higher taxes, a slowing economy, stagnant wages, falling living standards, a less efficient and less comprehensive and possibly privatised NHS, falling standards of social care, lower standards of welfare for the disabled, and a return of open racism and discrimination. A vote for reduced global influence. 
Please ask the tories at every opportunity why their 2015 manifesto promised to protect Britain's place in the single market as it was economically important, and why this is no longer important. Ask them also what the economic impacts will be; and on what evidence these changes in policy are based. The referendum result places no obligation on them to leave the single market, this is an interpretation. As such, we must expect it to be evidence based.
The tories are also promising a cap on energy bills (wasn't this something they criticised labour for?). This from the party that pushes markets where markets won't go, creating artificial markets that benefit companies more than consumers. Capping prices could push away the new energy suppliers they previously wanted to encourage. This could reduce service, and discourage providers from cutting prices when wholesale prices fall, to maintain margins when they rise and the cap comes in. It might also affect investment in renewables, where the government should intervene, to build long term self-sufficiency in Britain and reduce import dependency. Instead, we are getting the hugely expensive and unproven Hinckley Point, which hands energy control to France and China...
Happy birthday, Shakespeare. Another tragedy in the making