Votematch

From: JonCooper10 Apr 2010 19:24
To: ALL17 of 40
not sure how to go with this, locally I like the Lib-Den MP we have now, does a good job and I would like to vote for her again, but I am desperate that Labour should be kicked out on their arse, so do I vote Lib-Dem pretty much knowing they won't win outright and are more of a threat to the Tories than Labour, or do I vote Tory to help with the Labour arse kicking?
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)10 Apr 2010 22:26
To: ALL18 of 40
Liberal Democrats:

67%
Green Party:

65%
Labour Party:

50%
UK Independence Party:

23%
Conservative Party:

23%
British National Party:

15%

No real surprise. Shame I live in a place where the Greens don't run and the libs stand absolutely no chance. My vote is meaningless. Hooray for democracy.
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)10 Apr 2010 22:52
To: ALL19 of 40
Green Party 57.14%
Conservatives 14.29%
Lib Dems 28.57%


Aaaand:

Crime Green Party
Democracy Conservatives
Economy Lib Dems
Education Lib Dems
Europe Green Party
Immigration Green Party
Welfare Green Party

(I got tories on Democracy cos I'm against an elected second chamber)
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)11 Apr 2010 02:06
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 20 of 40

>Crime Green Party

 


WTF?

From: MrTrent11 Apr 2010 16:01
To: koswix 21 of 40

Once again it seems to think i should vote UKIP. Not sure why.

 

But anyway, if i bother voting at all (which will likely depend entirely on what the weather is like on election day. I highly doubt i'll find enough motivation to go out and vote if it's raining, but if it's a nice day then i may take a stroll) it'll probably be for Lib Dems as they're the only bunch that has a chance of beating labour in this area. And they still won't. The three Hull constitu-whatsits are all pretty safe labour seats, as i understand it.

EDITED: 11 Apr 2010 16:03 by MRTRENT
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)11 Apr 2010 20:07
To: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE) 22 of 40
If I could vote for you I so would! Your manifesto is the breath of fresh air that the country needs to prevent its continual downward spiral into third world status.
From: koswix11 Apr 2010 23:03
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 23 of 40

>>Shame I live in a place where the Greens don't run

 

Get off your arse and run then :C

From: Gobfounded (YVE)12 Apr 2010 00:16
To: koswix 24 of 40

57% Lib Dem
49% Labour
41% Green

 

I live in the Sedgefield constituency. We always get a very long voting slip and a very definite winner.

 

And t'other one:

 

Issue Parties policies you chose
Economy Lib Dems
Education Labour
Environment Conservatives
Health / NHS Labour

EDITED: 12 Apr 2010 00:33 by YVE
From: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE)12 Apr 2010 06:18
To: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 25 of 40
I know.
From: DrBoff (BOFF)12 Apr 2010 07:37
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 26 of 40

I'D VOTE FOR YOU.

 

<waves VOTE XEN flag>

From: koswix12 Apr 2010 11:12
To: milko 27 of 40

Finally done it, took ages and ages to do though.

 

* Green Party 66.67%
* Labour 16.67%
* Lib Dems 16.67%

 

 

 


Health / NHS – Lib Dems
Economy – Labour
Democracy – Green Party
Europe – Green Party
Immigration – Green Party
Welfare – Green Party

From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)12 Apr 2010 13:17
To: koswix 28 of 40
I disagree with their environmental policies -_-
From: Gobfounded (YVE)12 Apr 2010 18:58
To: ALL29 of 40
Nuvver one:

Take the Who Should You Vote For? UK General Election quiz
Labour34
Liberal Democrat29
Green13
Conservative-10
UK Independence-23

You expected: LIB
Your recommendation: Labour

Click here for more details about these results
From: koswix12 Apr 2010 19:07
To: Gobfounded (YVE) 30 of 40
Gah, there's too many of these things now. It would be OK if they all gave the same results...


Take the Who Should You Vote For? UK General Election quiz
Liberal Democrat45
Green34
Labour10
Conservative6
UK Independence-7

You expected: GRN
Your recommendation: Liberal Democrat

Click here for more details about these results
From: Gobfounded (YVE)12 Apr 2010 19:16
To: koswix 31 of 40
At least mine tend to agree with my general voting tendencies. I usually vote lab or libdem, depending on the election and the circumstances and I've occasionally voted green. BNP and UKIP leaflets get shoved straight in the recycling. If nothing else, they prove I know my own mind (and iin the case of the policies one, prove that some of them are such bland waffle they could be from anyone).
From: JonCooper12 Apr 2010 21:02
To: ALL32 of 40
Take the Who Should You Vote For? UK General Election quiz
UK Independence29
Conservative20
Liberal Democrat5
Green-10
Labour-22

You expected: LIB
Your recommendation: UK Independence Party

Click here for more details about these results
From: Matt12 Apr 2010 21:25
To: ALL33 of 40
Take the Who Should You Vote For? UK General Election quiz
Liberal Democrat29
Green28
UK Independence-6
Conservative-6
Labour-10

You expected: LIB
Your recommendation: Liberal Democrat

Click here for more details about these results

Not too surprised.
From: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE)12 Apr 2010 23:03
To: Gobfounded (YVE) 34 of 40
Seems about right:

Take the Who Should You Vote For? UK General Election quiz

Conservative65
UK Independence40
Liberal Democrat0
Green-17
Labour-47

You expected: CON

Your recommendation: Conservative

Click here for more details about these results

From: y2rich12 Apr 2010 23:17
To: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE) 35 of 40

Take the Who Should You Vote For? UK General Election quiz

Labour     22
Liberal Democrat     17
Green     8
UK Independence -21    
Conservative -26    

You expected: LIB

Your recommendation: Labour

Click here for more details about these results

Not overly surprised by that one, damn sight closer than the other one anyway.

EDITED: 12 Apr 2010 23:18 by Y2RICH
From: koswix13 Apr 2010 00:48
To: ALL36 of 40

Wonder if they'll get round to updating the Politcal Compass with this year's crop.

 

Would be interesting to see if/how the different economic situation has changed the positions from 2008.