Only three of the folk who care to share are righter than me hock:
I sat about where you are Fahad.
I'm not really surprised I came where I did, and when you compare it to the political parties it's no surprise I find it hard to pick between them.
Only three of the folk who care to share are righter than me hock:
This is why I am largely disillusioned with politics nowadays. As you can see I am in the bottom left but they're all in the top right
Except the Greens. Who do bottom right people vote for though?
Look at the choice they had back in 2012. The self-proclaimed World's Greatest Democracy and the Land of the Free at its finest...
Not quite sure how I ended up here. Must have mellowed in my old age
In my case, no-one.
This is why I am largely disillusioned with politics nowadays. As you can see I am in the bottom left but they're all in the top right
Same here, I find no party nor politician really represents me at all. If only we had a British Ron Paul
I find it hard to believe where the authors have placed the three main parties. All three are essentially centrist Social Democratic - though all three have their loony wings that tend to dominate public perception. What distinguishes them for me is the competence each does or does not demonstrate.This is why I am largely disillusioned with politics nowadays. As you can see I am in the bottom left but they're all in the top right
Welp, here we go...
I am a member of the Scottish Greens, but it seems I'm a bit more... extreme... than them. Though, to be honest, the Scottish Greens are probably a bit further left and down than the position on the chart, which is probably for the England/Wales Greens.
We have an awful lot of terrible pinko liberals on this site! My graph was almost exactly the same as Bylthpower if ever so slightly higher up
How do you upload the graph?
The England/Wales Greens should be around the top of the authoritative scale when it comes to environmental issues.
No - but voting for someone who does not represent your views is. When we vote for Bananas, and they win, there is no direct benefit for us , as no one knows we voted for them. On the other hand, if we voted Nuts and Banana win, in theory the representative should also represent the views of a proportion who voted Nuts. In practice, this only really changes behaviour in marginals, where the incumbent must listen to everyone if she wishes to keep her seat. But it should hold generally.....Is voting for someone who certainly won't will a wasted vote?....