Try this and see who you really want to vote for

The Vote for Policies website is a very useful tool. I like it.

The idea is that it shows you the policies of the major political parties in different subject areas (including ‘environment’) and without knowing which party is which you choose the ones you like most. After you have gone through this process it reveals which parties you have selected in what proportions.

Do you really support the party that you think you do?

Try this and see.

I’ll reveal my results later today.

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7 Replies to “Try this and see who you really want to vote for”

  1. Failed at the first hurdle. No “More powers for Scotland” as the primary interest on the main page. That is what is preeminent in securing my vote.

    1. Random22 – understandable, but these things take quite a lot of work and the SNP manifesto only emerged on Tuesday

  2. Not tried yet. But this morning I did try your recent tip about looking up – especially at all those Common Buzzards in Tory West Sussex. And there it was. A first – a Goshawk circling high over my street. Perhaps it was checking out the odd and lonely presence of a large red and yellow sign in our tiny front garden.
    Yesterday evening, twelve of us, young and old, met there and then spread out to leaflet and canvass for our Chichester Labour Party candidate. The occasional car driver tooted and saluted which made things slightly surreal. And then there was the drifting song of Blackbirds and Thrushes on a warm southerly breeze as people chatted in their doorways and expressed pleasant surprise at the sight of our smart red rosettes and our ‘Care for the NHS Labour’ badges.
    It’s looking up. Even here, in ‘true blue’ Sussex.

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