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I've just done a political 'what party to support' survey and I'm horrified!

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Umlauf · 01/03/2013 10:14

I've only voted in 2 elections, Labour when I was 18 and Lib Dem at the last one, although I was heavily leaning towards Tory but was taken in by the Lib Dem student friendly lies!

The survey has come out as 80% UKIP. This is the last thing I would ever have expected being a Euro fanatic and relying on the EU for h2bs employment and living abroad! The other 20% was LibDem for my views on education. I though I could spot the UKIP policies a mile off but clearly I was very wrong...

So who do I bloody vote for?!

The survey was this one voteforpolicies.org.uk/ anyone else care to share results vs expectations?



Additional information: I have never been politically minded and its only now whilst I'm starting a new family that I've begun to take an interest and learn more about politics, so I am, I suppose, quite naive in the area. From a very Tory town on London commuter belt and family half strong Tory supporters with a little bit of labour thrown into the mix.

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MerryCouthyMows · 02/03/2013 00:59

75% Labour, 25% Lib Dem.

Not surprising. Frothing lefty!

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MerryCouthyMows · 02/03/2013 01:01

I only selected 4 categories, mind you. Did read all the additional policies.

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sleepingsatellite18 · 02/03/2013 08:34

60% Lib Dem
20% Labour
20% Green

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MsIngaFewmarbles · 02/03/2013 09:50

We do have a Green councillor here in Bristol though :)

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flatpackhamster · 02/03/2013 12:58

I think it's a revealing survey. It reveals to me that the left/right concept is hopelessly outdated. Parties have individual policies which appeal to voters. That so many people have chosen UKIP policies in some areas shows that many of UKIP's policies appeal to a broad demographic. That doesn't necessarily mean they would choose to vote for UKIP. Many people who like the idea of EU membership would not vote for UKIP. But it does show that the idea that UKIP is "right wing" and therefore its policies must be X, Y and Z is wrong.

What's equally revealing is the prejudice of posters here, who see the world in such primitive black and white terms. In their heads they're "good" and UKIP is "bad". Perhaps a more thorough consideration of some people's political position is in order, rather than a reflexive decision to choose one party because you think that party is "good" and therefore that makes you a "good" person.

FWIW, I ended up with all UKIP except Health and NHS (Lib Dem) and Environment (BNP).

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Engelsemama · 02/03/2013 13:24

56% labour 33% Green 11% Conservatives

last time I voted lib dem (for the first time) and before that Labour.

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LittleTyga · 02/03/2013 22:29

Green Party 100% were my results. I'm not suprised in the least.

Same as me - really interesting as I was seriously thinking about voting Green in the next elections - This has made up my mind

I'm a Green Grin

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HillBilly76 · 02/03/2013 22:45

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AmberLeaf · 02/03/2013 22:59

You shouldn't be surprised really Hillbilly.

There really isn't much difference between UKIP and BNP.

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HillBilly76 · 02/03/2013 23:00

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ravenAK · 02/03/2013 23:40

Doesn't matter, really, HillBilly. So long as you & people like you are splitting the Tory vote, it's all good! Pick either. Smile.

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MiniTheMinx · 03/03/2013 10:18

ravenAK Grin

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DesiderataHollow · 03/03/2013 11:01

I've lost the link now, but I did it yeasterday and came up with a large majority of UK and an equal spattering of Labour and Lib/Dem.

OH who is a traditional Tory Voter and far to the right of me, came out with an equal UKIP proportion and some Tory. We were both stumped by the welfare policies and chose the "least bad"

We argue for hours about politics so are not as close as the results would suggest, but this is a fascinating tool to make you rethink your entrenched position.

Our constituency is hardcore Labour and more first generation immigrant than not, but the 144 individuals who had done this produced a slight labour majority with everybody else except the greens being pretty much equally split. Very interesting.

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VivaLeBeaver · 03/03/2013 11:14

42% for the Labour party.

Then equal for Green, Lib Dem, Tory and UKIP.

Nothing for BNP thankfully.

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carameldecaflatte · 03/03/2013 14:01

50-50 Labour-Green quite pleased, or relieved.

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mrscog · 04/03/2013 20:06

50-50 Lib Dem - Tory, which is interesting as my political 'wish' is that the more liberal tories and the more right wing Lib Dems could join together to make a sensible, non poor disadvantaging centre right party!

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LineRunner · 04/03/2013 20:15

75% Green
25% Labour

I have voted for both in the past, so a fair cop I guess.

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Terranova · 06/03/2013 10:26

44.44% UKIP not at all SUPRISED, 22.22 Conservative, 11.11% for Green, lib & lab.

We don't have A UKIP candidate, (well never have in the past, it's such a safe seat for labour, I think the current MP can stay in bed all day and pass on the duty to the family dog)

locally I have always voted lib dem to avoid voting labour, nationally I've always thought myself as Conservative, but my husband has told me I was more UKIP!

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