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18 Apr 2005, 21:24
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mmm lambs
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: London
Posts: 1,906
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Re: Election 2005
Compared to the whole population...
* 43.1% are significantly to your left
* 34.6% have views about the same as yours
* 22.2% are significantly to your right
Based on the answers you've given us, on this axis, we judge that of the well-known 'papers, readers of The Sun have views most like yours.
Then on the economics one:
Compared to the whole population...
* 99.3% are significantly to your left
* 0.7% have views about the same as yours
* 0.0% are significantly to your right
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18 Apr 2005, 21:32
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#152
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Gone
Join Date: Jan 2001
Posts: 14,656
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Re: Election 2005
So Phang is possibly the most left-wing person in The UK?
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18 Apr 2005, 21:36
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Love's Sweet Exile
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Living on a Stair (Now Sword-less)
Posts: 2,371
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Re: Election 2005
my percentages:
1st one:
2.0% are significantly to your left
7.6% have views about the same as yours
90.3% are significantly to your right
2nd one:
88.9% are significantly to your left
9.9% have views about the same as yours
1.2% are significantly to your right
What does that say about me exactly? :|
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18 Apr 2005, 21:44
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#154
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Twisted
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Down with the sickness
Posts: 2,484
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Re: Election 2005
Compared to the whole population...
7.0% are significantly to your left
11.4% have views about the same as yours
81.6% are significantly to your right
You told us that you don't know who you will vote for. Ho-hum. On your answers we judge — against this axis only — that your best match is the Green party.
Oh dear GOD. On the second (less important ) axis :
You told us that you don't know who you will vote for. Ho-hum. On your answers we judge — against this axis only — that your best match is the BNP party.
Sigh.
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18 Apr 2005, 21:47
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#155
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Gone
Join Date: Jan 2001
Posts: 14,656
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Re: Election 2005
Can we now conclude that all these online tests suck Scouser tramp willy, and you'd probably be better asking Fern Britain who to vote for than actually completing one of them?
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18 Apr 2005, 21:50
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#156
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Twisted
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Down with the sickness
Posts: 2,484
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Re: Election 2005
We concluded that yonks ago. We still take them because we are amused at how crap they are and terrified that there may be people in this country, and with the ability to vote in the forthcoming election, who will actually decide who to vote for on the basis of one of these ****ing idiotic biased bollocks tests.
Now. Should I vote for the Greens or the BNP? I just can't decide! :(
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18 Apr 2005, 21:54
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#157
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Gone
Join Date: Jan 2001
Posts: 14,656
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Re: Election 2005
Why not go and live in Birmingham, and then you can vote for the BNP or the Greens and still vote Labour at the same time.
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18 Apr 2005, 21:56
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Twisted
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Down with the sickness
Posts: 2,484
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Re: Election 2005
I can't vote BNP or Greens anyway because they are not standing here.
Woe.
Woe is me.
:(((
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18 Apr 2005, 22:30
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Made of Twigs
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 5,459
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Re: Election 2005
Compared to the whole population...
9.6% are significantly to your left
12.8% have views about the same as yours
77.6% are significantly to your right
You told us that you don't know who you will vote for. Ho-hum. On your answers we judge — against this axis only — that your best match is the Green party. The graph below shows how your views compare to the views of Green voters. But... not very many people intend to vote for that party, so this might be wildly off.
Based on the answers you've given us, on this axis, we judge that of the well-known 'papers, readers of The Independent have views most like yours.
73.7% are significantly to your left
22.9% have views about the same as yours
3.4% are significantly to your right
You told us that you don't know who you will vote for. Ho-hum. On your answers we judge — against this axis only — that your best match is the Conservative party. The graph below shows how your views compare to the views of Conservative voters.
Based on the answers you've given us, on this axis, we judge that of the well-known 'papers, readers of The Daily Telegraph have views most like yours.
The thing may be crap - but it does show up my dilemma that my views don't point me in one direction.
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18 Apr 2005, 22:33
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BlueTuba
Join Date: Aug 2000
Posts: 6,339
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Re: Election 2005
Veritas have decided to stand in my constituency.
How I laughed
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18 Apr 2005, 22:47
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Clerk
Join Date: Jun 2001
Posts: 13,940
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Re: Election 2005
Quote:
Originally Posted by Marilyn Manson
So Phang is possibly the most left-wing person in The UK?
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We doubt that somehow.
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18 Apr 2005, 22:51
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#162
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Gone
Join Date: Jan 2001
Posts: 14,656
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Re: Election 2005
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dante Hicks
We doubt that somehow.
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'I couldn't help noticin' that I am considerably more left-wing than yow.'
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18 Apr 2005, 23:30
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Bored
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Nottm ->Shef ->Croydon ->Manc ->Durham ->Sheffield
Posts: 6,506
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Re: Election 2005
Compared to the whole population...
5.8% are significantly to your left
10.4% have views about the same as yours
83.8% are significantly to your right
Based on the answers you've given us, we judge that of the well-known parties, Green voters have views most like yours. But... not very many people intend to vote for that party, so this might be wildly off.
(what a suprise!)
Based on the answers you've given us, we judge that of the well-known parties, Labour voters have views most like yours.
(???)
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19 Apr 2005, 00:11
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Registered Awesome Person
Join Date: Jul 2002
Posts: 5,676
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Re: Election 2005
Crime and punishment, internationalism
Your position on this axis is -3.4
You are likely to be fairly internationalist and rehabilitationist.
Compared to the whole population...
6.4% are significantly to your left
10.4% have views about the same as yours
83.2% are significantly to your right
You told us that you don't know who you will vote for. Ho-hum. On your answers we judge — against this axis only — that your best match is the Green party. The graph below shows how your views compare to the views of Green voters. But... not very many people intend to vote for that party, so this might be wildly off. (funny that)
Economics, etc
Your position on this axis is 3.9
You are likely to be very free-market and pro-war.
Compared to the whole population...
96.6% are significantly to your left
3.0% have views about the same as yours
0.4% are significantly to your right
You told us that you don't know who you will vote for. Ho-hum. On your answers we judge — against this axis only — that your best match is the BNP party. The graph below shows how your views compare to the views of BNP voters. But... not very many people intend to vote for that party, so this might be wildly off. (you'd better believe it)
http://politicalsurvey2005.com/surve...BDEEBDCDBDBDBA
I'll be tactically voting at the 2005 election in an attempt to decrease the Government's number of seats (anyone who thinks they will lose power is an idiot). As such, I resign myself to voting Conservative - see earlier in the thread.
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19 Apr 2005, 00:44
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Raaaaaaaah!
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 2,296
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Re: Election 2005
Crime and punishment, internationalism
Your position on this axis is -4.8
You are likely to be fairly internationalist and rehabilitationist.
Compared to the whole population...
* 1.5% are significantly to your left
* 7.5% have views about the same as yours
* 91.0% are significantly to your right
Economics, etc
Your position on this axis is 2.7
You are likely to be fairly free-market and pro-war.
Compared to the whole population...
* 88.2% are significantly to your left
* 10.5% have views about the same as yours
* 1.3% are significantly to your right
On the other one:
Labour 8
Conservative -45
Liberal Democrat 56
UK Independence Party -2
Green 44
About where I thought I'd be. The only thing mildly entertaining about the election is the defacing of the Conservative posters.
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19 Apr 2005, 18:07
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#166
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 3,174
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Re: Election 2005
Quote:
Originally Posted by pig
Im registered in Canterbury (Tory stronghold) and a seat in Birmingham which is a swing state, I will use my vote in Birmingham to try and ensure it is Labour.
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Hmm, im glad canterbury isnt labour, hope it stays that way, neithe do i want conservative. My vote's for the greens.
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19 Apr 2005, 18:26
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J to the C to the A G E
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Scúnthorpe
Posts: 5,583
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Re: Election 2005
Crime and punishment, internationalism
Your position on this axis is -1.0
You are likely to be centrist.
Economics, etc
Your position on this axis is 5.9
You are likely to be very free-market and pro-war.
Compared to the whole population...
20.0% are significantly to your left
24.9% have views about the same as yours
55.1% are significantly to your right
Compared to the whole population...
99.6% are significantly to your left
0.4% have views about the same as yours
0.0% are significantly to your right
Free market = pro war
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19 Apr 2005, 19:00
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#168
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Filtheh
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 186
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Re: Election 2005
some significant right wing economists here...
Compared to the whole population...
4.9% are significantly to your left
10.0% have views about the same as yours
85.1% are significantly to your right
A party that sticks immigration as one of the main policies if not their main policy to gain votes of labour doesnt deserve a vote. Michael Howard is a little too old and in my mind relates to the Thatcher vegetables, his economics just dont work - Tories
A party that doesnt have any policies or political stand of their own and merely goes on public opinion shouldnt have a vote. - Lib Dem
UKIP are a joke - leave the EU? wooo they would ruin our economy more so than the tories when they were last in power.
so tbh Labour are the lesser of the evils and keep economy intact even though im disliking these top up fees, unfortunately im in a conservative stronghold wil a 6k majority for the MP who has been here since 1987 and wont go away.
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19 Apr 2005, 19:12
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Banned
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Further to the right
Posts: 19,441
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Re: Election 2005
Crime and punishment, internationalism
Your position on this axis is -1.5
You are likely to be slightly internationalist and rehabilitationist.
Economics, etc
Your position on this axis is 5.7
You are likely to be very free-market and pro-war.
So many poorly phrased questions that I cried for an hour after taking the test
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19 Apr 2005, 19:17
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#170
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Klaatu barada nikto
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: St. Paul, Minnesota
Posts: 3,237
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Re: Election 2005
Quote:
Originally Posted by JonnyBGood
So many poorly phrased questions that I cried for an hour after taking the test
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I cried so much I couldn't finish the test. :/
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19 Apr 2005, 20:06
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#171
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Gone
Join Date: Jan 2001
Posts: 14,656
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Re: Election 2005
Can we please stop filling in these tests? Please? Please? Please.
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20 Apr 2005, 14:16
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#172
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nomen est omen
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Bristol, UK
Posts: 1,095
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Re: Election 2005
Not much of test. I expected the out come for me would be labour. In fact the test showed Labour for me at -12. Apparently I`m supposed to vote UKIP!! at +16 would you believe.
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20 Apr 2005, 14:20
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#173
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Gone
Join Date: Jan 2001
Posts: 14,656
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Re: Election 2005
PLEASE.
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