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Snowdrops
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For Anyone Who REally Wants To Know Who To Vote For!!!

Post by Snowdrops »

Go to the Party Matcher and allot a score out of 20 and then answer a series of questions - it'll take five minutes at most and they will give you a compatibility rating with all the main parties.

Find it here: http://uk.news.yahoo.com/elections/party-matcher
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Midget Man
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Post by Midget Man »

Ooh blimey, didn't come up with who I expected it too :shock:
Snowdrops
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Post by Snowdrops »

Thankfully when I filled it in it reaffirmed my thoughts!
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Ed's mum
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Post by Ed's mum »

Just done it too.
Interestingly I had a 60% match with one party and a 59% match with another.

Back to the drawing board methinks.

Heads or tails? :lol:
yoyo123
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Post by yoyo123 »

it came up with exctly what i ws going to vote, feel quite chuffed!
doodles
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Post by doodles »

Four different quizzes and four different results!!!

I am very confused.

Also think it is very interesting that none of the leader debates have been held in the south-east. First one Manchester, second Bristol and third to be in Midlands.
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T.i.p.s.y

Post by T.i.p.s.y »

The Lib Dem is back in the closet then - here I come Davy boy!
bromley mum
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Post by bromley mum »

Nothing can help me decide, not evn this quiz (scored 61% for one party, 60% for the second and 55% for the third.). I obviously find good points in all three but not enough for a clear majority so its a hung parliament for me!
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Post by Chelmsford mum »

T.i.p.s.y wrote:- here I come Davy boy!
Control yourself... :D
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Post by T.i.p.s.y »

For me, it's not that I don't agree with Labour's policies but that I don't believe they will deliver them and why didn't they do them years ago. They are now undoing all the beaurocracy they created and the amount of tax payers money they have wasted is frankly unforgivable. It's always the same. Labour get in and nearly bankrupt the country, then the Tories have to come in and fix it through austerity. After ten years "us" thick minions hate the austerity and forget why we had it in the first place so we vote Labour in again and the cycle goes on.... :roll:
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