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    Vote by policy (not personality or tradition)

    Interesting website that allows you to work out which party most represent your views - it's a bit fiddly but better than https://voteforpolicies.org.uk/ as it includes Plaid

    Give it a go and vote based on information, not personality or tradition:

    https://verto.vote/#/app/home

  2. #2

    Re: Vote by policy (not personality or tradition)

    Quote Originally Posted by Peru Blue wrote on Mon, 20 April 2015 08:21
    Interesting website that allows you to work out which party most represent your views - it's a bit fiddly but better than https://voteforpolicies.org.uk/ as it includes Plaid
    Good quiz, thanks for that. Problem with these is that there are many parties with the same or very similar policies. I'd like to know how they decide which party is the more extreme in their view

  3. #3
    Feedback
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    Re: Vote by policy (not personality or tradition)

    Pretty close for all six, in order (greatest first)

    Libdems, plaid, tory, labour, ukip, green.

  4. #4

    Re: Vote by policy (not personality or tradition)

    22% for tories. labour and lib dems, no much less for the other two, shows either how fecked up i am or how close in policy and content they all are

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    Re: Vote by policy (not personality or tradition)

    Order with me was

    1. Green Party 25%
    2. Labour 20%
    3. Lib Dem/Plaid 18%
    5. UKIP 11%
    6. Conservative 9%

  6. #6
    Richyrich
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    Re: Vote by policy (not personality or tradition)

    Labour 23%
    Plaid 20%
    Greens 20%
    Libdem 14%
    UKIP 11%
    Tories 11%

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    Re: Vote by policy (not personality or tradition)

    In the coming election I will be voting for the party that has integrity, honesty, transparency, fairness and the interests of every citizen at heart, policies not just for now but also the future, compassion for those less fortunate, policies that strengthen our economy and improve out healthcare system, a better deal for our young people, a more open democratic system and the reform of the justice system, revitalization of the transport system and protection of workers rights. That and a candidate with a nice pair of knockers.


  8. #8

    Re: Vote by policy (not personality or tradition)

    Quote Originally Posted by Gluey wrote on Mon, 20 April 2015 14:29
    In the coming election I will be voting for the party that has integrity, honesty, transparency, fairness and the interests of every citizen at heart, policies not just for now but also the future, compassion for those less fortunate, policies that strengthen our economy and improve out healthcare system, a better deal for our young people, a more open democratic system and the reform of the justice system, revitalization of the transport system and protection of workers rights. That and a candidate with a nice pair of knockers.
    Another non -voter then!!!!

  9. #9

    Re: Vote by policy (not personality or tradition)

    25% EACH for Labour Tory Lib Dem and UKIP.Very helpful that!!!!

  10. #10

    Re: Vote by policy (not personality or tradition)

    Quote Originally Posted by Gluey wrote on Mon, 20 April 2015 14:29
    In the coming election I will be voting for the party that has integrity, honesty, transparency, fairness and the interests of every citizen at heart, policies not just for now but also the future, compassion for those less fortunate, policies that strengthen our economy and improve out healthcare system, a better deal for our young people, a more open democratic system and the reform of the justice system, revitalization of the transport system and protection of workers rights. That and a candidate with a nice pair of knockers.
    so your not voting then

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    Re: Vote by policy (not personality or tradition)

    gave up on the fourth question , gender - 4 choices, WTF, too hard for me.

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