Who should we be voting for?
There are calculators, or apps, which list various policies, and you rate yourself as agreeing or disagreeing with them.
For example, it might ask if you think that railways, the post office, and the National Grid should be nationally owned.
Or if you think that multimillionaires should be able to pass on their wealth without being charged Inheritance Tax.
Or if you think there should be limits to rent rises or energy bills.
Or if taxes for richer people should be reduced, but not for poorer people.
Or if you think your house should be compulsorily sold to pay for your care when you are old, frail, or have dementia.
Or if you think that public services should be cut so that taxes can be reduced.
You may find you are broadly in agreement with one party or another.
Here's an example.
https://voteforpolicies.org.uk/faq
You can also see which policies the citizens favour, for example on YouGov.
You can't rely on newspapers, most of which are owned and controlled by multi-millionaire tax-dodgers. Unless you are one yourself, the results they urge on you will not be in your interests, but in theirs.