Wednesday, April 27, 2005
It's a Slightly Less Pointless Than Usual online questionnaire!
Well, in that it's political, anyway.
I'm sure everyone has already seen the Political Compass - but here's a much simpler political questionnaire that focusses on the coming General Election.
As admitted on its main page, it does not cover all the issues, concentrating instead on those where the main parties differ most. Anyway, it would seem that I'm a loony leftie hippy Green first, closely followed by the Lib Dems, with Labour quite some way behind. In reality I'm certainly Green in some ways, and certainly Liberal in others, but probably not enough of either to swing my vote.
You should vote: Green
I'm sure everyone has already seen the Political Compass - but here's a much simpler political questionnaire that focusses on the coming General Election.
As admitted on its main page, it does not cover all the issues, concentrating instead on those where the main parties differ most. Anyway, it would seem that I'm a loony leftie hippy Green first, closely followed by the Lib Dems, with Labour quite some way behind. In reality I'm certainly Green in some ways, and certainly Liberal in others, but probably not enough of either to swing my vote.
Who should I vote for?
Your expected outcome:
LabourYour actual outcome:
Labour 15 | |
Conservative -20 | |
Liberal Democrat 57 | |
UK Independence Party -24 | |
Green 59 |
You should vote: Green
The Green Party, which is of course strong on environmental issues, takes a strong position on welfare issues, but was firmly against the war in Iraq. Other key concerns are cannabis, where the party takes a liberal line, and foxhunting, which unsurprisingly the Greens are firmly against.
Take the test at Who Should You Vote For