Wednesday, 20 April 2005
Green
Turn away now if you don't want to read about politics. I promise not to do political posts very often, but the UK elections are happening on 5th May, and I feel that I ought to write a little about them. Guess which party I'll be voting for?
I was recommended this rather intriguing site tonight: Who Should You Vote For?. After answering a short list of questions, you're told how well the five main parties' policies represent your views. They don't pretend to cover all the issues (the list is noticeably light on the environment, for instance), but it's a useful tool.
| Green 8 Liberal Democrat -1 Labour -6 UK Independence Party -6 Conservative -11 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. |
The Greens won't win, I know. I don't even agree with all their policies (oh dear, scrapping university tuition fees?). It'd be nice to have a Green MP in Parliament though. And incidentally, I settled on the Greens before tonight.
If you're not up to scratch with the issues, it's worth perusing this as you go along, otherwise you might end up with dubious and embarrassing results like:
| UK Independence Party 9 Liberal Democrat 8 Green 7 Labour -10 Conservative -18 UKIP's primary focus is on Europe, where the party is strongly against joining both the EU constitution and the Euro. UKIP is also firmly in favour of limiting immigration. The party does not take a clear line on some other policy issues, but supports scrapping university tuition fees; it is strongly against income tax rises and favour reducing fuel duty. |
If you're into these political quizzes, I can highly recommend The Political Compass, which is very enlightening in general and also has a UK Election 2005 section.
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Alternatively, your colour scheme may suggest you are celebrating St. Patrick's Day again in the middle of April!
Posted by: baz | Wednesday, 20 April 2005
Hey Homie, it got my vote right too. But what did you have to change to make the switch from UKIP to the Greens?
Posted by: Plato | Wednesday, 20 April 2005
hey jeff, great stuff, really like your new blog!
i did a survey with FT but they didn't include the Greens or Independence party - i think i'll give this one you mention above a go.
Posted by: Jun Jhen | Monday, 25 April 2005
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