How did you figure that one out? I don't think I've ever seen Susan claim to support one political party or another.
It so happens that I became a member of the conservative Party a long time ago and, as the Conservative successive MPs in this area have beenthe the sort who did their best, I preferred to remain a member rather than vote for other candidates for other parties; but this has always been done from a point of view that, looking at the options, I still think the Conservative Party, made up of human beings, not superpeople, was my best bet. I used to know a LibDem who was working for that party and, just for fun, I voted for the LibDem candidate in local elections. I knew of course that he didn't stand a chance in this area!
ETA: OK her "I shall vote for Jeremy Hunt" comment suggests she is a member, but that doesn't mean she supports the policy on disabled people's benefits.
I would be daft if I supported everything the Party do, and I can see where there are faults of course, but in general, I'l remain a member of the Conservatives until something
much better turns up ... ... by which time I doubt I'll still be alive to vote for it!
For one example: the good local MP is a member of the Commons Bible Study group and supports faith schools. I support the NSS's campaign to challenge at every turn the teaching of any and all faith(s) since not one has an objective fact to back up their 100% faith beliefs.