Who are you voting for at the next general election and why?

Re: Who are you voting for at the next general election and

without a dream said:
hilts said:
Labour 80%
UKIP 72%
LIB Dems 71%
Green 71%
Tories 70%

I can safely say this quiz is seriously flawed as Labour is one party i will not vote for at the next election, With a sad heart and a gun at my head if i had to choose i would vote tory

No you can't, you can say there's other reasons for not voting labour but you agree with more of their policies than anyone else's.

Likewise my results are <a class="postlink" href="http://uk.isidewith.com/results/532947376" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://uk.isidewith.com/results/532947376</a>

I won't be voting Lib Dem ever again after last time, that's not because I disagree with their manifesto, it's because I don't trust the spineless bastards to stick to their principles.

Not at all if you look at my scores it would indicate that i don't lean heavily towards anyone plus the questions are somewhat simplistic, if you like the Lib Dems manifesto you should vote for them, they have been given too much of a hard time in fairness, some people don't seem to understand what a coalition is.
 
Re: Who are you voting for at the next general election and

UKIP 69%
Labour 69%
Con 66%
Pretty much how I vote changing my mind from one election to another depending on what issue concerns me the most
 
Re: Who are you voting for at the next general election and

Green party 87%
Scottish National Party 84%
Liberal Democrats 84%
Plaid Crymu 84%
Labour 82%
UKIP 46%

I don't see any real surprises there tbh I side with UKIP on education and healthcare apparently so they picked up some points.
 
Re: Who are you voting for at the next general election and

I am voting Labour.

I am pretty certain that if Jesus came back he would as well. "Easier to get a Camel through the eye of a needle" and all that. Also, my 82 year old Dad would disown me if I didn't.

Politics. It really is a simple question of right and wrong.

Every single poster in the thread now is probably incredulous at the simplicity of my statement; but I chose the words carefully. The reality of only having one vote whilst thousands out there in the electorate without the intellect to see beyond rubbish such as that published by the Daily Mail and the Sun - defiling our hard working immigrant labour force left me little option but to give up on it all.

The Prime Minister is David Cameron; The Foreign Secretary is William Hague; The Chancellor is George Osborn. I also know the name of Sunderland's left back; Marcus Alonso, but I had to google the Home Sectretary's name - Theresa May !

I have a Degree in History and Politics, all just wasted time.
 
Re: Who are you voting for at the next general election and

The biggest problem I have is that most of the major members of each party are inherently untrustworthy and lacking in principles, I'd imagine they'd eat shit live on tv if they thought it would gain them votes. It certainly feels as though we have an exceedingly bad batch of politicians at present.
 
Re: Who are you voting for at the next general election and

Labour and Greens by miles

Im a little disturbed that in my answers the BNP came out above the Tories, But thats National Socialists for you.
 
Re: Who are you voting for at the next general election and

Rascal said:
Labour and Greens by miles

Im a little disturbed that in my answers the BNP came out above the Tories, But thats National Socialists for you.

I'd wager it's more to do with the Tory policies than the BNP
 
Re: Who are you voting for at the next general election and

Rascal said:
BoyBlue_1985 said:
Be interesting to see how many people vote the way they did because there parents did rather than what they believe. A lad said it to me the other day. He could only vote Labour because that's what his Dad does. Makes no sense to me but he isn't the only person that has said something in that context before
My nan and my dad were staunch Tory. Willie Whitelaw was my nans MP

My nan was shocked when I told her aged about 8 that I was a socialist and loved Tony Benn.

My mam tells a story that when she was having our kid, she said to my dad, im in labour , im in labour to which I came out with, excellent Wilsons won has he. I was 4
"Mam", "nan", "our kid".


It's another language.
 
Re: Who are you voting for at the next general election and

Rascal said:
Labour and Greens by miles

Im a little disturbed that in my answers the BNP came out above the Tories, But thats National Socialists for you.

Time to relaunch that black shirt of yours that's been hiding in the back of your wardrobe since 1935
 

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