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Del Lardo
29-03-2010, 23:49
Here's the breakdown of your results
Conservatives 50.00%
BNP 25.00%
UKIP 25.00%

Issue Parties policies you chose
Economy Conservatives
Europe Conservatives
Health / NHS BNP
Welfare UKIP


http://voteforpolicies.org.uk/

Pretty interesting, the BNP one makes sense as I thought the policy was too good to be true (achievable) which is where the BNP tends to come across as quite reasonable.

Haly
30-03-2010, 00:25
I should vote for the Green Party it seems.......

Green Party: 55.56%
Labour: 22.22%
Lib Dems: 11.11%
UKIP: 11.11%


Issue Parties policies you chose
Crime Green Party
Democracy Green Party
Economy Lib Dems
Education UKIP
Environment Green Party
Europe Green Party
Health / NHS Labour
Immigration Green Party
Welfare Labour

Not overly surprised by my leanings really, excluding the UKIP thrown in there which I was surprised to see!

Psymonkee
30-03-2010, 01:46
Here's the breakdown of your results

* Labour 22.22%
* Green Party 11.11%
* Lib Dems 11.11%
* BNP 11.11%
* UKIP 11.11%
* Conservatives 33.33%


Issue Parties policies you chose
Crime Labour
Democracy Green Party
Economy Lib Dems
Education BNP
Environment UKIP
Europe Conservatives
Health / NHS Conservatives
Immigration Conservatives
Welfare Labour


So many things where I can only really agree with half of the policy :(

Garp
30-03-2010, 03:07
Now that surprised me to a certain extent. I'm generally liberal in policies but do have a few right leaning viewpoints. Of course it wouldn't be how I'd actually vote (by nature of the region I lived in I'd have to vote tactically to make any impact):

55.56% Green (who'd a thunk it?)
22.22% Lib Dem (usually my preference)
11.11% Conservative
11.11% UKIP.

Frankly, as long as Labour come out I don't care. Every political system needs change to reduce wastage, corruption and stagnation, and Labour has been in power far too long.

Crime Green Party
Democracy Green Party
Economy Lib Dems
Education Green Party
Environment Green Party
Europe Green Party
Health / NHS Conservatives
Immigration UKIP
Welfare Lib Dems

I'm a little surprised UKIP popped in there for Immigration, but it seemed mostly "much of a muchness" there between them, other than the BNP.
You could spot the BNP policy a mile off every time (I checked afterwards). It's pretty much the only confrontationally worded policy each time.

Joe 90
30-03-2010, 03:38
oh great. I had hope there for a minute...

Green Party 25.00%
UKIP 25.00%
BNP 25.00%
Lib Dems 25.00%

Issue Parties policies you chose
Economy Green Party
Europe UKIP
Health / NHS BNP
Immigration Lib Dems

Maybe I should tick more options.

Matblack
30-03-2010, 07:40
This doesn't really suprise me, although I would have expected less Green and more LD


Green Party 50.00%
Labour 12.50%
Conservatives 12.50%
Lib Dems 12.50%
UKIP 12.50%

Crime Green Party Democracy Labour Economy Green Party Education Green Party Environment Conservatives Europe Lib Dems Health / NHS Green Party Welfare UKIP

http://voteforpolicies.org.uk/survey/results/4BB19C7FDDAEB

That's interesting, despite choosing Greens in a lot of areas, their strong area 'environment' I chose the Tories ;D

MB

Pumpkinstew
30-03-2010, 12:05
I only looked at four.

Economy Green
Environment Green
Europe Lib Dem
Health/NHS Lib Dem

Although no-one convinced me they really had a clue how to sort out the NHS. The Green policy looked good until the 'see more' option revealed they would cut defence spending to fund it.

Briggykins
30-03-2010, 19:41
Hmm:

Lib Dem 57.14% (!)
Green 28.57%
BNP 14.29% (gaaah)

Crime Lib Dems
Democracy Green Party
Economy Lib Dems
Education Green Party
Europe Lib Dems
NHS BNP
Immigration Lib Dems

Not really surprised about the Lib Dems, as I agree with them on pretty much everything apart from Trident and Nuclear Power (both useful, imo). Didn't think it would be that high though.
Disappointed about the BNP, although I read that Nazi Germany was one of the first places to institute a smoking ban, so not everything fascist is unwholesome :)

Glaucus
30-03-2010, 19:54
Eek:
Green Party 16.67%
BNP 50.00%
UKIP 33.33%


Crime Green Party
Democracy BNP
Economy UKIP
Education BNP
Environment UKIP
Health / NHS BNP

I believe energy security is one of our biggest problems not global warming. Although the outcome is teh same.
We need imidate and massive investment in nuclear, we need massive and immediate planning of future transport, not only for energy saving for for self driving cars. I belive a mono rails system is the way forward with cheap electrical cars that you drive a few miles on and anything over that you drive to the monorail and the monorail takes over.

I also think recycling should be made easier and better supported in all sectors for packaging through to councils actually collecting all recyclables. Again this helps cuts energy usage.

I also thinking adding more and more estates on to existing citys is causing more problems. And new eco cities should be built. With true integrated transport, new building methods for Holmes using something like beko wallform system. Which offers superior insulation from heat and noise will costing far less to build. As well as minimum insulation values being massively increased and all Holmes to have heat exchange pumps and at least one other form of renewable energy.

NHS need less pen pushers, cleaning needs to be bought back in house and reinstate matrons.

I also think energy and energy reduction industry should be the way to go for manufacturing. implement early and we can be the forerunners in the technology and export it to the world.

Flibster
30-03-2010, 21:18
I also think recycling should be made easier and better supported in all sectors for packaging through to councils actually collecting all recyclables. Again this helps cuts energy usage.


We can get a composter for free from our council. We live in 2nd floor flat. Thats about all we can do without carting it out ourselves in the car.

Surprising.

Conservatives 22.22%
UKIP 22.22%
Lib Dems 11.11%
Green Party 11.11%
BNP 22.22%
Labour 11.11%

Crime Conservatives
Democracy Conservatives
Economy UKIP
Education Lib Dems
Environment UKIP
Europe Green Party
Health / NHS BNP
Immigration Labour
Welfare BNP

http://vfp.me/4BB25C328485E

Still - Conservatives for me.

Lopez
31-03-2010, 20:48
Wow, I'm 50/50 Tory/Green. Didn't expect to score so high on Green, I thought I'd be a 75/25 Conservative/Labour

Glaucus
01-04-2010, 03:45
Wow, I'm 50/50 Tory/Green. Didn't expect to score so high on Green, I thought I'd be a 75/25 Conservative/Labour

trouble is a lot of stuff on principle I agree with same as BNP. but if you go into more detail there policies are horrendous and go way way to far. But don't show up on the basic questionnaire.

Dymetrie
01-04-2010, 09:45
Pretty much the expected result here:

Here's the breakdown of your results

* Green Party 33.33%
* Labour 11.11%
* Lib Dems 44.44%
* Conservatives 11.11%

Issue Parties policies you chose

Crime Green Party
Democracy Labour
Economy Lib Dems
Education Green Party
Environment Lib Dems
Europe Lib Dems
Health / NHS Green Party
Immigration Lib Dems
Welfare Conservatives

:)

Daz
01-04-2010, 13:53
50/50 LD/Green, which is about what I was expecting.

I looked at Green policies during the locals we recently had, and was surprised to find I found a lot of their (non-environment) policies pretty sensible.

Dymetrie
02-04-2010, 07:04
Sod the results of the test!

I'm sold!

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o237/dymetrie/Labour-strategists-campai-012.jpg

;D;D;D


Full story here (http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/apr/01/labour-gordon-brown-hard-man#)

_dogma_
02-04-2010, 11:24
BNP
80.00%
Conservatives
20.00%

Didn't expect BNP to be so high, also though the Green Party would make an appearence somewhere.

Grandad
05-04-2010, 04:54
Here's the breakdown of your results
BNP 50.00%
Conservatives 25.00%
Labour 25.00%


oops, time to get the jack boots out :o

can't see any of them getting my vote TBH

then again all that leaves are the lefties and the hippies

I can't win :shocked: