It's been a while since I properly paid attention to things in detail, so was wondering if there's anywhere which allows you easily compare local MPs and party policies.
It basically lists the different policy proposals by all the parties, but doesn't say what party they're for. You then select the ones you like the most and then it tells you at the end what party you've chosen for each set of policies and who you match with the most.
Obviously it's not available yet because they've got to collate all the manifestos, but it could be useful for you when it's live.
Also check your local media websites. Mine recently published a collection of personal statements from each of the candidates in my constituency, where all but one made their case for why people should vote for them. While it doesn't dive deep into policies, it can give you an overall feel for what individual candidates are like. (Suffice to say, the independent candidate in my constituency who got kicked out of Reform for their social media posts, and sued a school for vaccinating children, is not going to get my vote.)
Yeah, I think some of the questions definitely come from the US version of the site ("should teachers be allowed to carry guns at school?" comes to mind), and aren't really applicable to the UK.
90% Lib Dems and Greens for me (89% Labour) at one end, and 22% for Reform at the other. Digging deeper into the results, the areas I agree with Reform on include things that they agree with progressives on, like reforming political donations, and things where literally all the parties agree, like whether the government has done enough to deal with inflation.