http://voteforpolicies.org.uk/

The voting stats on the site are really interesting - Labour is ahead for immigration, for example!

I'm going to be voting Lib Dem but UKIP came out top for me (a bit of a shock!) followed by Green (less of a shock).

It was very easy to spot the BNP policies. :D
 
The voting stats on the site are really interesting - Labour is ahead for immigration, for example!

I'm going to be voting Lib Dem but UKIP came out top for me (a bit of a shock!) followed by Green (less of a shock).

It was very easy to spot the BNP policies. :D

I found it pretty difficult, perhaps this is why I came out with them on top.
 
Oh noes BNP fail! Good job that at 17 I'm too young to vote!
Epic. :p

I did this a week ago and got 66.7% for the Labour party, and 33.3% for the Green party.

I think some people are forgetting that this is based on the manifesto commitments of the political parties, and I think it would be a show of poor judgement to base your vote solely on the manifesto pledges.
 
I got

50% UKIP
25% Green Party
12.5% for Both Labour and Conservative

Specifically on the UKIP education and health policies along with their europe policy (we should be in a free trade and movement area not a "superstate") and the Greens things to do with the environment.

Personally there is no way I would vote for the UKIP because they are too extreme, just because some of their policies are broadly in line with mine doesn't mean they will carry them out the way I would want.

The other problem with that website is there are no other options. They should perhaps give you another two options, favourite policy, second favourite policy and then worst policy.

Maybe we should actually all be voting for policies rather than personalities. Could such a mechanism, albeit altered, actually be an improvement on our current democratic process. That being people vote for a broad policy vision to be implemented. But then that old Winston Churchill quote would no doubt come back to haunt us ...

Problem is just because policy sounds right doesn't mean that's really what they want to do. Personality counts in that respect.
 
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The voting stats on the site are really interesting - Labour is ahead for immigration, for example!

I'm going to be voting Lib Dem but UKIP came out top for me (a bit of a shock!) followed by Green (less of a shock).

It was very easy to spot the BNP policies. :D

Epic. :p

I did this a week ago and got 66.7% for the Labour party, and 33.3% for the Green party.

I think some people are forgetting that this is based on the manifesto commitments of the political parties, and I think it would be a show of poor judgement to base your vote solely on the manifesto pledges.

Exactly

I got the same as Josh P pretty much (was also thinking ov voting Lib Dem), however trust is involved. Are the party really going to do what they say they are going to do... And that is why, although Labour seem to have the best immigration policy (I chose that one too) very few people will vote for them on it as they have had 13 years to put something like that in place, yet haven't...

I found it pretty difficult, perhaps this is why I came out with them on top.

:eek:

Just look for the one line policies with Immigrants being blamed for everything, alongside words like hemmoraging and shocking...:D
 
BNP
60.00%
UKIP
40.00%
And here are parties and policies you selected for each issue
Parties
Parties & Policies
Crime – BNP
Economy – BNP
Environment – UKIP
Europe – UKIP
Immigration – BNP
 
Sod it.

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what are the Tories so scared of - if FPP is so good, it will be voted for, no?

Are they really going to promote voting which breaks apart the two party system? It's been one or the other for nearly a century.

I actually think the NuTories, at least the party that Cameron wants and professes them to be - remember the NHS, NHS, NHS, Green taxes, Gay-friendly Big Society

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