Someone's listening to you.
This Survey does exactly that.
I've not done it yet, I will in a minute. Apparently the results can be very surprising.
'Croydon' Bob Newman. The ladies call him "Thrush" - as he's an irritating cunt.
Someone's listening to you.
This Survey does exactly that.
I've not done it yet, I will in a minute. Apparently the results can be very surprising.
OK I've done it - not easy.
50% Lib Dem
25% Green
25% Labour - OMG I don't believe that![]()
Spent ten minutes doing the thing and then it came up with a message saying "sorry, site is down for maintenance".![]()
Surprising - it's bloody infuriating! I spent ages going through the survey selecting policy groups etc in all the areas listed and then I entered my postcode and pressed the Submit button. Then I waited ............................. and waited .......................... and waited for a full seven minutes before getting:
"Oops! An error has occurred. Sorry, something's gone wrong! It's likely that we are performing maintenance so please try again in a while or head over to our home page and you might be able to find your way again."
A complete waste of 30 minutes.
Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake. - Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
Well it's not my fault![]()
There there, I'm sure it isn't!
To be fair, I've just clicked on the link again and it now says on the first page that the site is down, so they must have started it while Brianp and I were in the middle of our surveys.![]()
I come put about where I'd expect...
Economic left/right; -9.38
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian; -7.33
Had no problems with the site.
Fun stuff!
Smudge - that result looks like it's from:
http://www.politicalcompass.org/test
Have you tried:
http://voteforpolicies.org.uk
That's the one that's been falling over. I don't know if anyone else has tried it recently
My results: http://voteforpolicies.org.uk/survey.../4BDEC02904ECB
50% labour
25% lib dem
25% ahem... BNP
should be 75% labour
Well, I accidentally selected their policies on democracy instead of labour. And it seems I was wrong in my last post. LOL.
Edit: I didn't pick all the categories to save time so I don't think its really correct about me.
"When a man mounts another man, the throne of God shakes." - beardy weirdo from the desert
How the B****Y H**L did you manage to pick a BNP set? Which policy set was it - not immigration I'll bet!
I thought that the BNP and UKIP policies were pretty obvious - but then I suppose I didn't do all the categories either.
Of course the policy manifestos are to a certain extent fantasy - they don't really mean what they say - half the policies would be dumped if the party ever got in.
ETA - OK I see it was Democracy.
Last edited by chaggle; 3rd May 2010 at 02:32 PM. Reason: sorry - not reading other posts properly
Well the vote for policies site appears to be up and running. I felt a strong desire to pick a first and second choice on many questions.
Wasn't too surprised to get a rainbow in my results. Nor with where my leanings seemed to be. However there was a shock at the shallow end.
33.3% Lib Dem
22.2% Green
22.2% Conservative
11.1% Labour
11.1% UKIP
It was on welfare that I blindly plumped for the UKIP policy set. Now I feel kinda dirty.
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