Thursday, November 24, 2005
Who should I vote for quiz
Your expected outcome: Liberal Democrat
Your actual outcome:
You should vote: Liberal Democrat
Your actual outcome:
Labour -5 | |
Conservative -59 | |
Liberal Democrat 119 | |
UKIP -29 | |
Green 87 |
You should vote: Liberal Democrat
The LibDems take a strong stand against tax cuts and a strong one in favour of public services: they would make long-term residential care for the elderly free across the UK, and scrap university tuition fees. They are in favour of a ban on smoking in public places, but would relax laws on cannabis. They propose to change vehicle taxation to be based on usage rather than ownership.
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Is this a Lib dem front? It told me I should vote Lib dem despite my having voted for wales to be independent and welsh to be a recognised language in the eu.....I also indicated I was against the euro....
wonder what I would have had to do to get a "vote Plaid message....
wonder what I would have had to do to get a "vote Plaid message....
I have just re-done it on the Who should I vote for in Wales quiz and got Liberal Democrats 109, Plaid Cymru 92 and Green 72.
It's not an unbiased test, I recall hearing but can't confirm that it's set up and run by a company associated with the LibDems, not sure though.
However, the test is definately biased, I ran an analysis of it back when it was doing the rounds before the election (and before I set the 'proper' blog up), and essentially it's almost designed to get you to vote LibDem.
However, the test is definately biased, I ran an analysis of it back when it was doing the rounds before the election (and before I set the 'proper' blog up), and essentially it's almost designed to get you to vote LibDem.
I come out as Lib Dem, but all of my scores were very slight, ie, near the centre. I am increasingly getting the impression that I am not extreme on any issue. Hey ho.
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