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Damocles

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Thought I'd pull this out of the General Election Thread as it's always an interesting insight. Apparently I'm nailed on for Lib Dems which is generally where I thought I'd be.

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Damocles said:
https://voteforpolicies.org.uk

Thought I'd pull this out of the General Election Thread as it's always an interesting insight. Apparently I'm nailed on for Lib Dems which is generally where I thought I'd be.

[bigimg]http://i.imgur.com/bbTCo9F.png[/bigimg]


Yep, me too, but not quite as definitively as you.
 
I got Ukip 30% but after reviewing my choices and reading in full I actually changed but unfortunately still kept one of them. Hey ho wont be voting for them anyway
 
That's a great questionnaire, but they need weighting on the topics. In my constituency they have the Green Party leading the Lib Dems, but I'm not even sure the Greens even stood last time.

I came out UKIP then equal split between LibLabCon. All hail Farage!
 
Always find that to be a good survey. Complete three-way split between Green, Labour and Conservatives, exactly the same as the last time I took the survey. Socially liberal, fiscally conservative, but the Lib Dems never feature! As far as I know, there isn't a Green representative in our constituency. I'm going to have to make a big choice, and that will probably have to be to vote the opposite of what I've always done, in an attempt to keep out the ones who nearly caused an upset last time.
 

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