Oh No! What's Wrong With Me?

From: johngti_mk-ii30 May 2011 17:54
To: Jo (JELLS) 51 of 56
If the AV result had been different, my second choice would have been green which matches my result almost exactly. Otherwise I vote labour - never trusted the liberal democrats enough to vote for them and would rather have my toe nails ripped out than vote conservative. It's the Welsh socialist in me coming out! (Plaid Cymru aren't an option in london unfortunately)
From: Jo (JELLS)30 May 2011 17:56
To: koswix 52 of 56
My political compass score has me closest to the BQ/NDP on the Canada chart (but a bit more to the left), but i'd never vote for either party. Well, BQ i can't anymore since i no longer live in Quebec, but even when i did live there, i'm a staunch federalist, so the BQ was a total no-go. I hate the NDP and would never vote for them. I tend to mostly vote Liberal.
EDITED: 30 May 2011 17:57 by JELLS
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)30 May 2011 18:14
To: koswix 53 of 56
I didn't realise that the real world had any impact on the 'viability' of politics.
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)30 May 2011 22:40
To: Jo (JELLS) 54 of 56
There's no one in my quadrant available for me to vote for at a general election (greens don't run here, and I'd be loathe to vote for them anyway, due to the environmental stuff). So I previously voted Liberal but I think it'll have to be Labour in future.

But yeah, the fact that the majority of people who take this test end up in the bottom left quadrant and all the mainstream parties are in the opposite quadrant suggests there's a problem somewhere. Or people just really do vote for lower taxes and nothing else.
From: Gobfounded (YVE)31 May 2011 15:41
To: ALL55 of 56

Be still my bleeding heart

From: william31 May 2011 19:04
To: Ken (SHIELDSIT) 56 of 56

This is my real chart