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Age 23, living in sin in Twickenham with Cheesy
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Technically Rachel

 
Friday, April 15, 2005  
Who Should You Vote For?

Who should I vote for?

Your expected outcome:

Conservative


Your actual outcome:



Labour -32
Conservative 10
Liberal Democrat 8
UK Independence Party 11
Green 27


You should vote: 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.

Take the test at Who Should You Vote For

Bizarre! Green Party huh? I always thought they were just a bunch of hippies. Heh.

Hmmm. High rate for UKIP. Tsk. Thing is, I'm very anti-Europe on financial and legal grounds - I think each country has its own way of doing things, and I don't see why that should be a problem - trying to flatten everything out to the same policies/standards just creates power struggles and conflicts. And the idea of a Euro just makes me shudder in contempt (please people, don't vote Labour). That and the immigration policies have been so cocked up over the last years that I think a limit whilst it's being sorted out is a good thing. The way things are at the moment are not good for our society, and not good for the immigrants either. Things need to change. See, there should have been a question that asked: Are you a bigoted dipshit? In which case i could have answered Strongly Disagree and knocked a few points away from UKIP. Tsk.


11:21 am

 
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