Also, Naomi, is there any chance that maybe something I say about myself could be regarded as actually correct? Self-determination is also a thing. I am not a member of the Labour Party, I'm not a Corbynista, and I spent most of the last two years despairing that he was leader of the Opposition. I'm pretty sure you can find a post from me somewhere on this site where I said that if Corbyn became leader then I'd vote Tory in the next election. At the time, at least, I was being serious. Events since then have changed, and now I feel it's in my best interests to, at the very least, keep the Tory government from having too great a majority and keep the Labour Party from too destructive a collapse. If mine was the casting vote in a choice between which of the two parties formed a government then I'd pick neither of them -- certainly not with May as leader.
Since the nature of voting is such that (a) any one vote is lost in the noise, so a Labour government if it happens is not my fault; (b) I have another party I want to keep out of Westminster as far as possible, and the Labour candidate is best-placed to achieve that in my seat; and (c) FPTP being what it is, voting for anyone other than Labour, the SNP or the Tories is pretty much a waste of a vote, then I have exactly one choice in this election if I intend to vote. Which I do.