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"Who should you vote for?"

75 replies

JanH · 15/04/2005 16:50

Answer the questions here and it will tell you who you really want, apparently. Haven't done it yet...

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nutcracker · 15/04/2005 19:09

Why Gobbledigook ??????? I know bugger all about politics, think all politicians are liars, but just answered what i thought.

Gobbledigook · 15/04/2005 19:10

God you are so right - it's bloody sponsored and rigged by lib dems, it must be. I came out green followed very closely one point behind by lib dems and I'm very definitely conservative.

I'm certainly not green!

It's a pile of poo!

Tinker · 15/04/2005 19:10

Cos UKIP are tossers nutcracker

JanH · 15/04/2005 19:11

Maybe the Conservative manifesto has things in it you don't know about, GDG...

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Gobbledigook · 15/04/2005 19:11

Nutty, just cos you said you don't vote and a thread the other day got a bit heated when someone said they don't vote.

I don't feel strongly about it - if you feel you don't know enough about it I think it's fair enough not to vote. IMO, women fought for the right to vote, not the obligation (gawd, I sound like a cracked record!)

hunkermunker · 15/04/2005 19:12

GDG, DH came out Green too (much to his disgust!):

Green
The Green Party, which is of course strong on environmental issues, takes a strong position on welfare issues, but was firmly against the war in Iraq. Other key concerns are cannabis, where the party takes a liberal line, and foxhunting, which unsurprisingly the Greens are firmly against.

Gobbledigook · 15/04/2005 19:12

Or maybe it's fixed which seems to be about right to me - look how many people on this thread came out lib dem!

nutcracker · 15/04/2005 19:12

Ahh right i see. Well like i said i think they are all liars and so wouldn't vote for any of them

Gobbledigook · 15/04/2005 19:13

Well I said I was neutral about foxhunting because I don't feel strongly about it either way - I've not researched the issues enough so I don't involved in arguments about it.

megandsoph · 15/04/2005 19:23

a greeny here

shocked got labour minus 45% thats who i'm voting

bunny2 · 15/04/2005 20:52

I got green - dont know how as I said yes to a reintroduction of hunting!!?!

Potty1 · 15/04/2005 21:07

UKIP

Aimsmum · 15/04/2005 21:11

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Prufrock · 15/04/2005 23:05

Lib Dem 54
UKIP 2 (where??)
Green 30
Labour 0 and
Conservative -29

Pretty much what I expected

ionesmum · 15/04/2005 23:10

I came out as a Green! what a surprise. My biggest negative was Labour. No surprise there either then.

marthamoo · 15/04/2005 23:11

Aaargh, just filled it all out, there was no "submit" button, so I refreshed as instructed and lost all my answers.

colditz · 15/04/2005 23:14

Lib Dem, and I was convinced it would be labour! I was -2 for Labour though!

Well, I never thought I was such a hippy.

bossykate · 15/04/2005 23:22

wow - my expected outcome Green, my questionnaire outcome also Green

my actual vote on the day.... hmmm.

ionesmum · 15/04/2005 23:26

bossykate - a fellow green!

JoolsToo · 15/04/2005 23:29

came out conservative 100

Frizbe · 15/04/2005 23:33

I'm Lib Dem, boardering on Green!

bossykate · 15/04/2005 23:41

ionesmum - i subscribe to the values but am the world's worst eco warrior!

ionesmum · 15/04/2005 23:44

Tell me about it bossykate - I even use disposables, albeit green ones!!!

bossykate · 15/04/2005 23:45

oh god after using eco disposable for ds, have taken to just using tesco cheapo own brand for dd

binkybetsy · 16/04/2005 00:27

Split Libdem/Green. Perhaps that thread about MN's being a fair representation of society was answered here in some way given the similarities.