Harry - LCFC Posted 6 March 2014 Posted 6 March 2014 Split evenly between Lib Dem and Conservative. Labour not far behind. I feel so mainstream
Captain... Posted 6 March 2014 Posted 6 March 2014 Labour What a joke.Have you considered that actually they do represent your views better than any other party, but you are too influenced by external factors, the media, your parents, your friends, to see it? Same to the God emperor, could it be that you are wrong rather than the quiz?
The God Emperor Posted 6 March 2014 Posted 6 March 2014 Have you considered that actually they do represent your views better than any other party, but you are too influenced by external factors, the media, your parents, your friends, to see it? Same to the God emperor, could it be that you are wrong rather than the quiz? to be fair I like some of what the lib dems say, things like cutting taxes for lower earners. however there's little else I agree with. but looking at their website I still dont have a clue how the quiz got lib dem from my answers edit: did the quiz again but put more in depth answers. second attempt results. UKIP 88% Tories 63% Lib dem 61% Green 51% Labour 12% Racist communist party (BNP) 7% make scotland a banana republic party (scottish nationals) 5% welsh one 4%
Guest MattP Posted 6 March 2014 Posted 6 March 2014 UKIP 96% Tory 92% Lib Dem 76% BNP 54% Labour 26% Green 12%
Guest MattP Posted 6 March 2014 Posted 6 March 2014 to be fair I like some of what the lib dems say, things like cutting taxes for lower earners. however there's little else I agree with. but looking at their website I still dont have a clue how the quiz got lib dem from my answers Me too, it's baffling the things I agreed with would put me on a percentage that high. Are the Liberals really that closer to Ukip and the Tories than Labour and the Greens these days.
MooseBreath Posted 6 March 2014 Posted 6 March 2014 Conservatives 100% Ukip 92% Libbies 70 something Labour 68%
Zingari Posted 6 March 2014 Posted 6 March 2014 I side with Green on 91% of political issues. I side with Plaid Cymru on 90% of political issues. I side with Labour on 88% of political issues. I side with Scottish Nationals on 82% of political issues. surprised that i'm a tree hugger and a seperatist actually !
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 6 March 2014 Posted 6 March 2014 Still UKIP. The others are flogged out horses. If I HAD to pick another party, then Tory.
l444ry Posted 6 March 2014 Posted 6 March 2014 I've always believed if you don't vote you don't have the right to complain. So probably go reluctantly with Labour. Can't stand this self-serving, selfish wrecking ball of a government. The Tories always have divided people to rule and this lot are no different. As for UKIP having any support whatsoever, it just shows how illiterate a nation we have become politically.
Webbo Posted 6 March 2014 Posted 6 March 2014 I've always believed if you don't vote you don't have the right to complain. So probably go reluctantly with Labour. Can't stand this self-serving, selfish wrecking ball of a government. The Tories always have divided people to rule and this lot are no different. As for UKIP having any support whatsoever, it just shows how illiterate a nation we have become politically. You talk as if Labour don't divide people.
Zingari Posted 6 March 2014 Posted 6 March 2014 You talk as if Labour don't divide people. I'm just going on personal memories and recollections and I may be totally wrong , but it seems most of the social unrest and violent anger on the streets , has been during periods of tory govs. I will stress this is just how it has seemed to me personally it's not backed with anything other than that.
Strokes Posted 6 March 2014 Posted 6 March 2014 I've always believed if you don't vote you don't have the right to complain. So probably go reluctantly with Labour. Can't stand this self-serving, selfish wrecking ball of a government. The Tories always have divided people to rule and this lot are no different. As for UKIP having any support whatsoever, it just shows how illiterate a nation we have become politically.The fact you are voting for the same old, begrudgingly, shows how prehistoric and unimaginative the electorate have become.
Webbo Posted 6 March 2014 Posted 6 March 2014 I'm just going on personal memories and recollections and I may be totally wrong , but it seems most of the social unrest and violent anger on the streets , has been during periods of tory govs. I will stress this is just how it has seemed to me personally it's not backed with anything other than that. Tories don't riot, that doesn't mean that they liked what Labour did, they're just more democratic.
Zingari Posted 6 March 2014 Posted 6 March 2014 Tories don't riot, that doesn't mean that they liked what Labour did, they're just more democratic. that's one way of looking at it i suppose , or it could actually be that even most tories recocognise that even during labour they still have far too much to lose and aren't driven to extreme measures in quite the same way .
Webbo Posted 6 March 2014 Posted 6 March 2014 that's one way of looking at it i suppose , or it could actually be that even most tories recocognise that even during labour they still have far too much to lose and aren't driven to extreme measures in quite the same way . You don't have to be poor to be an extremist.
Mark_w Posted 6 March 2014 Posted 6 March 2014 98% Liberal Democrat 92% Labour 92% Green 91% Scottish Nationals 89% Plaid Cymru 37% Conservatives 37% BNP ( ) 1% UKIP
Guest MattP Posted 7 March 2014 Posted 7 March 2014 I've always believed if you don't vote you don't have the right to complain. So probably go reluctantly with Labour. Can't stand this self-serving, selfish wrecking ball of a government. The Tories always have divided people to rule and this lot are no different. As for UKIP having any support whatsoever, it just shows how illiterate a nation we have become politically. It takes some balls to call the nation illiterate and admit to voting Labour back in in the same sentence. Considering figures and finance its the political equivalent of sacking Pearson and voting back in Sven.
l444ry Posted 7 March 2014 Posted 7 March 2014 It takes some balls to call the nation illiterate and admit to voting Labour back in in the same sentence. Considering figures and finance its the political equivalent of sacking Pearson and voting back in Sven. All about opinions Matt. I also think you voting Tory or UKIP is downright laughable as well.
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