Vote For Policies 12:40 - Jun 3 with 1408 views | Dorse | I know we've already got political threads going but this survey is pretty interesting. https://voteforpolicies.org.uk/ You select the things that matter to you most (e.g. crime, tax, education etc) and you select the anonymous policies that fit how you feel. You can then see how your ideas compare with other people in your area and nationally. I was pretty surprised at my results (although I had a sneaking suspicion based on this year's contest). | |
| 'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!' |
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Vote For Policies on 13:35 - Jun 3 with 1360 views | johncharles | God, that was boring. And long. Stopped when nodded off on #5 of 17 | |
| Strong and stable my arse. |
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Vote For Policies on 13:54 - Jun 3 with 1346 views | runningman75 | Very interesting for me. Always been Labour/Liberal supporter but chose 3 topics - Economy - where I favoured Green, Europe/Brexit where I favoured Labour and Jobs/work where I favoured UKIP ( not sure I can admit that to my Guardian reading friends!). | | | |
Vote For Policies on 14:40 - Jun 3 with 1313 views | 2Thomas2Bowles | Split between Greens and Labour so not really surprised as they have much the same view | |
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Vote For Policies on 19:43 - Jun 3 with 1203 views | Brightonhoop | Yeah but.....Mays chicken of Corbyn. She's not up to leading Brexit. | | | |
Vote For Policies on 23:09 - Jun 3 with 1141 views | Landshark | Interesting. My local constituency is a Tory dream, it's been blue for all my life. The interesting thing is that for the results in my area from a poll of 600 people Conservative actually came as last choice. | | | |
Vote For Policies on 23:26 - Jun 3 with 1130 views | Boston |
Vote For Policies on 14:40 - Jun 3 by 2Thomas2Bowles | Split between Greens and Labour so not really surprised as they have much the same view |
Quite partial to greens myself, 'specially with roast potatoes. | |
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Vote For Policies on 16:59 - Jun 5 with 968 views | TacticalR | Can you really vote for policies? This implies that the capitalist economy (even though a human system) is subject to human control. After all, nobody voted for the recession, yet that's what we have got. Brexit, Trumpism, Sanders, and the Decrepit State of Capitalism: Against Political Determinism http://www.marxisthumanistinitiative.org/economic-crisis/brexit-trumpism-sanders [Post edited 5 Jun 2017 16:59]
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