Here are your answers compared to this voter’s answers.
Foreign Policy › Human Rights Act
5>5 Personal answerYes, replace it with a bill of rights that gives the UK more legislative control |
Healthcare › NHS Privatisation
5>5 Personal answerNot only should public services remain public in perpetuity, attempting to sell them off should be outlawed to the point of felony. |
Foreign Policy › European Union
5>5 Personal answerYes, but maintain free trade agreements with EU nations |
Social › LGBT Adoption Rights
5>5 Personal answerYes, as long as they pass the same background checks as straight couples |
Foreign Policy › Mandatory Military Service
5>5 Personal answerYes, but with equal focus on military training, education, and skill development. |
Immigration › Deportation of Suspected Terrorists
5>5 Personal answerYes, and deport any who commit a crime except in cases of self defence. |
the Economy › Tax Evasion
5>5 Personal answerYes, and fine them double the amount they avoided paying |
Education › Tuition Fees
5>5 Personal answerStudents are the future of British productivity and competitiveness. If tuition must be paid for, the fold it into the taxes they will pay. This will massively reduce the individual burden, as it will be incorporated into their taxes, and will barely notice it at all, and make money available to fund colleges and universities. |
the Economy › Tax Rate
5>5 Personal answerEliminate tax loopholes for all, and raise the top rate of income tax to 25% for 500,000 and over, 50% for 1000,000 and over, and 75% for 1000,000,000, and over. |
Social › Women in Combat
5>5 Personal answerYes |
the Economy › Mansion Tax
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Healthcare › NHS Profit Reimbursement
5>5 Personal answerPrivate concerns, although potentially vital suppliers to the NHS, should have no direct involvement in the NHS. The standard of care would suffer as a result of overpreponderance of priority on profit. And yes. |
the Economy › Inheritance Tax
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Science › Nuclear Energy
5>5 Personal answerNo, we should invest in cleaner alternatives such as wind, hydroelectric, thorium, and geothermal |
the Economy › Child Benefit
5>5 Personal answerNo, but both parents must be UK born and permanent residents. |
Education › Standardised Curriculum
5>5 Personal answerThere should be specialist schools for children who have already decided what career they wish to peruse, along side regular schools with flexible curricula to maintain pupil interest , and ensure no child is bored. Also, we should let children play for longer, and start at least semi-formal schooling later. |
Education › GCSE Exams
5>5 Personal answerThere should be a vocational equivalent. |
the Economy › Young Benefit Claimants
5>5 Personal answerPay jobseekers to look for work. As in actual employment, is you don't seek (work), you don't get paid. |
Domestic Policy › British Monarchy
5>5 Personal answerYes, but gradually phased out over time |
Domestic Policy › House of Lords
5>5 Personal answerThe current antiquated systems of government should be brushed into the dustpan of the past, then dumped into the dustbin of history, where they firmly belong. We must ban the first past the post system, only electing the prime minister, not the party. All the parties are to be involved, to one degree or another, in policy making, subject to Senate approval. Speaking of which, the House of Lords must be replaced by the House of the Senate. Any policies proposed by any of the parties is to be subject to the approval of the party impartial Senate. How much any party will be involved, if at all, in law and policy making will be decided by the Senators via a majority rules vote. |
Healthcare › Emergency Medical Care
5>5 Personal answerOnly if they can afford to pay for it, with every penny going to the NHS. |
the Economy › Bonus Cap
5>5 Personal answerNationalize the banks, merge them all into the Bank of England, and workers to be rewarded bonuses based on their success, and pay docked for failure. Especially is any failure is caused by incompetence and/or negligence. |
Domestic Policy › National Service
5>5 Personal answerYes, but with equal focus on military training, education, and skill development. |
Immigration › Skilled Immigrants
5>5 Personal answerDecrease, and the government should provide more incentives to prepare our citizens for these jobs |
Foreign Policy › Trident Nuclear Weapons Programme
5>5 Personal answerYes, and upgrade the current programme |
Domestic Policy › Drug Policy
5>5 Personal answerAddicts should be brought into protective custody and made wards of the state. Once securely in custody, they should be, under observation and control of an appropriate physician, be given the drug/s they were taking. The dosage/rd of any drug/s should be gradually replaced in incremental amounts on a monthly basis. Depending on the class of drug/s, the dosage should be either decreased, or the decrease replaced by a weaker equivalent drug, pending by the physician. Dealers should be, depending on class/es of drug/s dealt, stripped of their merchandise and proceeds there from, to life imprisonment or death, and total seizure of ALL proceeds, assets and property short of causing hardship to their families. |
Domestic Policy › West Lothian Question
5>5 Personal answerChange the status of the home nations to provinces, with some devolved powers, this will unite us like never before. Then rename the provinces as follows; England would become Anglia. Northern Ireland would become Hibernia (as could the Republic of Ireland, if they consent to join. If not, then they shall remain as is. Scotland would become Caledonia. Wales would become Cambria, and Britain as a whole would become Britannia. This would unite us all as a people, improve our standing on the world stage, better integrate our economy, and allow for better enforcement of law. |
Education › Grammar Schools
5>5 Personal answerIf children are not, short of absolutely essential subjects, forced to study what does not interest them, standards would in time improve. |
Domestic Policy › Zero Hour Contracts
5>5 Personal answerNo |
the Environment › Genetically Modified Foods
5>5 Personal answerAny GM food product must be vigorously, rigorously, and thoroughly tested before even seeing the light of day, let alone released to the market. |
Crime › Criminal Voting Rights
5>5 Personal answerYes, but only after completing their sentences and parole/probation |
Foreign Policy › NATO
5>5 Personal answerNo, we should not defend any NATO country that spends less than 2% of their GDP on military defense |
the Economy › Bedroom Tax
5>5 Personal answerWhere people are left in such a property through no fault of their own, they should not loose out on benefits. It should be made a lot easier for them to move to somewhere smaller, but not pushed into doing so if they don't want to. |
Education › Free Schools
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › Devolved English Parliament
5>5 Personal answerYes, and more power should be given to regional governments |
Transportation › London Underground
5>5 Personal answerYes, but only if the workers are never given reason to strike in the first place. |
the Economy › Buy to Let
5>5 Personal answerNo, buy to let mortgages lead to inflated housing prices |
Domestic Policy › Welsh Assembly
5>5 Personal answerAll should be granted the same. |
Domestic Policy › Antisocial Behaviour Orders (ASBOs)
5>5 Personal answerGood citizenship should be part of the national curriculum by law. Where this proves inadequate, troublemakers, especially persistent ones, should be sent to secure re'education centres where they will be subject to a 'carrot and stick' type of system. |
the Economy › Non-Domicile Rule
5>5 Personal answerNo, this would discourage foreign investment in the UK |
the Economy › Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
5>5 Personal answerABSOLUTELY NOT!!!!!!!! This evil, rapacious proposal will hand ALL the power to corporations, (I.e., they could sue ANY national government if they pass any laws that they don't like) and put consumers in possibly mortal danger by undermining quality of products and services. This deal must be killed off post haste! |
Transportation › High Speed 2
5>5 Personal answerIf parts of it can be threaded underground, especially where established settlements would be threatened, then yes. |
the Economy › Bitcoin
5>5 Personal answerYes, but it should not replace our national treasury-backed currency |
Here is how you compare to this voter on popular political themes.
You side slightly towards “deregulation”, meaning you more often believe that government regulation stifles innovation and economic prosperity. This theme is most important to you.
You are a centrist on environmentalism and anthropocentrism issues. This theme is more important to you.
You side slightly towards “keynesian”, meaning you more often believe the government should provide economic assistance to stabilize the economy. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on unilateralism and multilateralism issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on politically incorrect and politically correct issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on collectivism and individualism issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on nationalism and globalism issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on authoritarian and libertarian issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You side slightly towards “left wing”, meaning you more often support policies that promote social and economic equality. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on capitalism and democratic socialism issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on multiculturalism and assimilation issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You side moderately towards “protectionism”, meaning you believe globalization is detrimental to the safety, compensation, environment, and standard of living of workers. This theme is only less important to you.
You side slightly towards “big government”, meaning you more often believe the government should do more to address social inequality, corruption, and assistance for its citizens. This theme is only less important to you.
You side moderately towards “decentralization”, meaning you believe that administrative power and decision making should be handled at the local level and serve the best interests of the local community. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on tender and tough issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on traditional and progressive issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on religious and secular issues. This theme is only least important to you.
You side slightly towards “militarism”, meaning you more often believe we should use whatever force necessary to protect ourselves against foreign threats. This theme is only least important to you.
You are a centrist on isolationism and imperialism issues. This theme is only least important to you.
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Based on 5 questions that are ranked somewhat important to you.
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Based on 12 questions that are ranked less important to you.
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Here is how you compare to this voter on the traditional ideological axis.
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