Vote For Policies

bluethrunthru said:
Jesus didn't see that coming - I am overwhelming Green ( 84% ) and the balance Labour. Nobody else even features. I answered honestly too. What should I make of that?
Green parties are good at creating popular policies. It's unclear whether they would actually be practical or affordable though, because they're never likely to be tested. Same with any minority parties. They can put any old shit in there are know that they're never actually going to carry it through.
 
Got 50% UKIP, 25% Tory and 25% Labour which just goes to show how much bollocks this survey really is. Not a cat in hells chance of me voting Labour.
 
nobody can eat fifty eggs said:
Ha ha, all these differing policies to get our votes only for us to be disappointed after the election when we realise they were bullshitting us.

Abstain comrades!

Its fairly irrelevant because a) its likely to be a coalition with a hotchpotch of policies b) much of the stuff they'll have to deal with will not be on the radar yet.
 
50% Labour

50% UKIP

Rather worrying!

I selected Crime, Economy, Health/NHS and Immigration as the issues I wanted to see policies on, strangely, despite being 50% UKIP, I actually sided with Labour on Crime and Immigration, whereas it was UKIP for Economy and NHS! I suspect UKIP and Labour are probably not too far apart on the NHS, as essentially I believe privatisation of it is wrong, it should be free to use, and savings can be made by removing the bureaucratic red tape and unneccessary managerial levels in place, which sounds very Labour centric, yet UKIP was my best fit.

UKIP, given the amount of people here with some percentage allocated to them, must have some fairly sensible policies in some areas, however it's their policies on things like EU membership, and immigration controls that will see them always fail to be relevant. I obviously felt their views on improving the economy, and the NHS, were fairly sensible, but it's irrelevant if some of their other policies are so out there it makes them unelectable.
 
Policies ?

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I selected all the available policies, thought it would be like this:

Labour - 40%

Greens - 30%

Lib dems - 10%

Conservative - 10%

UKIP - 10%
 

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