@wsyvf updated: now with extra policy detail
Take the Who Should You Vote For? England quiz
Liberal Democrat | ![]() | 102 | ||
Green | ![]() | 88 | ||
Labour | -18 | ![]() | ||
UK Independence | -26 | ![]() | ||
Conservative | -32 | ![]() |
You expected: LIB
Your recommendation: Liberal Democrat
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Now, it's better than it was, and has given me a stronger distinction between LD and Green, which is good. But, I don't think that distinction is strong enough, and there's very little to nothing in there about science and technology policy (where, naturally, I agree with Evan), nor is there much in there about Green specific policies. You might be of the opinion that a deliberate policy of stunting economic growth, a massive increase in the overall taxation take, a 50% hike on alcohol and tobacco duty (which is already high) and a substantial increase in food costs are good ideas. I don't, at all. But this test doesn't ask me anything on those ideas, ergo it looks like I'm a moderate supporter of the Woo, which, y'know, I'm not.
But given my local Green candidate came as close as she can to saying vote Lib Dem tactically, I think we're doing OK:
How I learned to stop worrying and love Nick Clegg « Kate Sweeny
Now, remember, just a bit of fun, but, y'know, useful fun.
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Now if they'd just ask a question on nuclear power or something, I'm sure I could put some luminous-blue reactor effluent between me and the Greens...
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But yeah, better distinction this time, but nothing Green specific; raising taxes on alcohol at above inflation rates is popular with more than just Greens though, would've been a good Q I think.
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Take the Who Should You Vote For? England quiz
You expected: LIB
Your recommendation: Liberal Democrat
Click here for more details about these results
There are a few points, no doubt, where my own views don't chime with LibDem orthodoxy (I'm not in favour of an elected second chamber or SATs for 11-year-olds, for a start) but there's more than enough to keep it on track.
xposted to LJ
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When I filled in my candidate approval form, I typed it directly into the file, otherwise I'd have needed several continuation sheets.
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Fame at last!
(Anonymous) 2010-04-27 12:21 am (UTC)(link)no subject
Obviously Green and Lib Dem would be the other way round were there more distinctive questions, but I'd say the order of the last three should be reversed as well - I'd be moderately more likely to vote Labour than Tory, and I'd never vote for Racist UKIP under *any* circumstances.
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But yeah, I've met too many overtly racist members, and the anti-immigrant rhetoric is bollocks, we both know how restrictive the system is, but they actually believe all the tabloid bullshit.
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As far as I'm concerned, Racist UKIP are to liberals as the Bastard Nazis are to socialists...
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Take the Who Should You Vote For? England quiz (http://www.whoshouldyouvotefor.com)
You expected: LIB
Your recommendation: Liberal Democrat (http://www.libdems.org.uk)
Click here for more details about these results (http://wsyvf.com/uk/6fzXRD0k8TGOcq0U)
There are a few points, no doubt, where my own views don't chime with LibDem orthodoxy (I'm not in favour of an elected second chamber or SATs for 11-year-olds, for a start) but there's more than enough to keep it on track.
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Take the Who Should You Vote For? England quiz
Your recommendation: Green
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But they're skewed by the fact that a whole lot of the issues amount to "I don't care" because they're UK-specific and, well, I don't live there.