No big surprises here ![]()
[oh, forget stupid tables - the following are out of 100]
Labour: 61
Lib Dems: 25
Green: 11
Conservative: -25
UKIP: -43
The Labour Party is broadly pro-Europe and takes a strong line in favour of all anti-terrorism measures, and of course supported the war in Iraq. Labour is against explicit increases in income tax to fund public services and against the abolition of university tuition fees, but has pledged to reintroduce maintenance grants for students.
Take the test at Who Should You Vote For.
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Labour 19
Conservative -22
Lib Dem 53
UKIP -22
Green 53
Pretty darn accurate XD
umm, lol!
Labour 1
Conservative 6
Liberal Democrat 11
UKIP 16
Green 20
I suppose answering neutral to 10 out of 25 questions and only being strongly opinionated (a stretch at that!) on one issue is going to produce poor results. Oh, and that issue was the Euro. I opted against. Prizes for anyone who saw that coming.
Although some of their opinions are easy to enjoy (note - not like, but enjoy), bold and clear as they are, UKIP seems rubbish. Also, I don’t think the Greens could run the country if it consisted of a single flower bed in Eden. *
* Note, these are not representative of the opinions of the complete single individual hereafter known as Simon, but rather a highly opinionated and vocal faction of the individuals resident personalities.
Labour 19
Conservative -3
Liberal Democrat 11
UKIP -6
Green 11
Ho hum. Quite like that.
Green 37
Lib Dem 28
Labour 12
UKIP -2
Conservative -13
As expected
With the exception of Simon (of whom no more shall be spoken
) that’s pretty much what I’d have guessed. I’m not sure how much it means, but it’s interesting!