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There are independent candidates who are getting more votes for them in local elections than the Tory candidate. They knew people don't like them, they don't care.
Then don't sign the petition. No need to stress.
The problem with political activism these days is that people think that making a submission form on a government website is the same as actually doing something.
And I'd prefer it if they just did the thing.
In this case no action is actually required, just don't vote for them whenever the general election comes around, but generally speaking I wish people would stop using this pointless website. It was created to make people think they're taking action in a society they have no agency in.
So no there absolutely is "stress" and it's that morons keep thinking that they're doing something when they're doing f all.