Here are your answers compared to this voter’s answers.
Social › Abortion
8>8 Personal answerThe right to safe and legal abortion is a fundamental human right. Abortion performed by a certified clinic or hospital should be allowed at any point between conception and viability, subject to a 5-day waiting period. After the first trimester, 2 doctors must consent to treatment. |
Domestic Policy › Armed Teachers
8>8 Personal answerNo. I would however want to reform the gun laws in the UK. I would create a British Weapons Act which would require an acquisition license for handguns and a carrying license for the carrying of any permitted firearm for defensive purposes. Exceptions would be made for hunters. Automatic weapons would be banned. Members of the British military would be allowed to keep their issued personal weapon in their home. |
Healthcare › Mental Health
8>8 Personal answerYes, I believe 11% of the GDP should be spent on mental health research and treatment. I’d wish to create a system where for emergencies, people can attend psychiatric clinic or outpatient department. I would make sure that there is standard care in psychiatric specialist practices and psychotherapeutic practices. |
Foreign Policy › Human Rights Act
8>8 Personal answerYes, I would change the Human Rights Act and make a law so that people would have freedom of expression, religion and belief, right to privacy, and internet freedom. I would not allow anyone to discriminate on the grounds of religion, belief, political opinion, race, sex or any other grounds. There would be both negative and positive rights as well as democratic rights. There would also be social rights such as the right to housing, social security, healthcare, education, and employment. The democratic rights would be the passive and active right to vote. I believe that it would be better to sign off on the declarations posed by other European Countries, which would be the European Convention on Human Rights, Rome Statute, and the Universal Declaration on Human Rights European Convention on Torture, and the European Social Charter. |
Healthcare › NHS Privatisation
8>8 Personal answerI would make all people of the UK pay for their healthcare. However, once they have reached an annual limit of expenditure of £165, people would get an exemption card which allows them to get free healthcare for the rest of the year. I would have the healthcare policy controlled centrally, but local authorities would organise and finance primary healthcare services according to local demand. The central government would have overall managerial and financial responsibility for the hospital sector. All public hospitals would be run by 4 Regional Health Authorities overseen by the Ministry of Health and Care Services. These would be central, north, south and east, and west. A small number of hospitals would be privately owned but most would be publicly funded. I’d also make sure that all GPs manage their own appointment system. If a person wasn’t happy with their GP, they could change to the doctor of their choice provided they have vacancies and this would be free of charge. I’d permit people to change doctor twice per year. Any change would be effective from the first day of the following month. Children under 16 and pregnant women would be entitled to free healthcare. The NHS would be the primary access point for healthcare administration in the UK. Through the NHS, you can choose or change your regular GP, order a European Health Insurance Card and obtain reimbursement of medical expenses when appropriate. Every individual in the healthcare system will have a digital healthcare file. This records notes made by your GP and information from hospitals, specialists and other health institutes, such as test results. Privacy is important and only you and healthcare personnel directly involved in your treatment are able to access the records. People would be able to access their own records online. Any person would have the right to access their health records and to have any difficult to understand terms explained. A person would also have the right to know who has accessed the file and/or been provided with in |
Foreign Policy › European Union
8>8 Personal answerNo |
Healthcare › COVID Mask Mandate
8>8 Personal answerYes, on public transport and in shops and so on. |
Social › Gay Marriage
8>8 Personal answerYes |
the Economy › Taxes
8>8 Personal answerI’d want to reform the British tax system. I’d put in place a system whereby there would be a 20% tax rate on corporate income that is only applied to distributed profits. The next aspect would be a flat 20% tax on individual income that doesn’t apply to personal dividend income. I’d have property tax that only applies to the value of land rather than to the value of real property or capital. Finally, I’d put in place a territorial tax system that exempts 100% of foreign profits earned by domestic corporations from domestic taxation, with few restrictions. |
Social › LGBT Adoption Rights
8>8 Personal answerYes |
the Economy › Minimum Wage
8>8 Personal answerThe average yearly net salary in the UK should be £60,000 a year but would be higher in jobs with higher demand, such as banking, estate agencies, construction, steel, metals, glass, aluminium, IT, telecommunications, engineering, cargo transportation, chemicals, biotechnology, and tourism. Wages should also increase based on inflation in line with other European countries. The typical gross salary should be £85,000 a year. However, the decision on salary should be based on people in similar careers, experience, education, and knowledge. |
Foreign Policy › Mandatory Military Service
8>8 Personal answerNo, it should remain perfectly legal to not sign up to do this, but with the benefits of this such as healthcare, university tuition assistance and mortgage guarantees not applying to those who opt out. |
Immigration › Deportation of Suspected Terrorists
8>8 Personal answerYes, but they should be given the chance to appeal, which would either be in the way of giving the UK a good reason for you to stay, or appealing to the Immigration and Protection Tribunal |
the Environment › Environmental Regulation
8>8 Personal answerI believe that UK businesses should have to apply for an environmental license from the Environment Agency. This license will set out the measures needed to prevent/reduce air, water, and soil polluting emissions, waste generation, and noise pollution. |
the Economy › Tax Evasion
8>8 Personal answerYes, I would make sure people who are involved in a suspicious transaction indicating tax fraud would be under suspicion. However, I’d initially prevent this from happening by creating guidelines that are helpful in recognising potential tax fraud. |
Social › Euthanasia
8>8 Personal answerYes, but also for people with ‘unbearable suffering’. I’d legalise euthanasia medication so that people can end their lives via assisted suicide in a special clinic. Life should have the permission to be ended after intensive interviewing and assessment, as well as the approval of a doctor. |
Social › Death Penalty
8>8 Personal answerNo, because I think it is like the treatment of the symptom of something bad, rather than supporting people not to do bad things in the first place. My stance on it is that if someone is killed, the killer should then be killed. So if capital punishment was brought back, everyone would end up losing their life if they committed a crime deemed to be worthy of capital punishment. So I don’t think capital punishment is the solution. |
Healthcare › Single-Payer Healthcare
8>8 Personal answerYes |
Education › Tuition Fees
8>8 Personal answerNo, I would still make non-European citizens pay for tuition but British students would be exempt from paying university tuition fees. However, I would make everyone, including British university students, pay for materials and accommodation. |
Domestic Policy › Government Surveillance
8>8 Personal answerNo, they should have to gain appropriate legal authority to do so |
Education › Free School Meals
8>8 Personal answerNo. I would only allow children who belong to families that meet certain income guidelines to be eligible for free meals or reduced-price meals. |
Social › Gender Workplace Diversity
8>8 Personal answerYes. I believe that public companies with more than 250 employees must have 30% of the board seats taken up by female directors |
Social › Hate Speech
8>8 Personal answerNo |
Immigration › Muslim Immigrant Ban
8>8 Personal answerNo, the government should first invest in a program which helps the state to understand the nature of threats, misuse of technology and artificial intelligence by terrorists. Finally, the government should invest in new technology to detect terrorists, and then develop regional, national, and international strategies to address the misuse of technology and artificial intelligence by terrorists. |
Immigration › Immigration
8>8 Personal answerThey should make it stricter, particularly regarding employment |
the Economy › Tax Rate
8>8 Personal answerNo, I would instead incorporate a different flat tax rate for income of 21%. |
Science › Mandatory Vaccinations
8>8 Personal answerI would wish for children to get vaccines such as the MMR vaccine, Hepatitis A and B, Tetanus, Polio, pertussis, haemophilus influenza type B, and Diphtheria. Sometimes it is dependent on geographic region as to the likelihood of some of these diseases being common, so I think based on demand or based on the knowledge of how these diseases are spreading, I'd then want people to make sure they get these key vaccines. But it shouldn’t be compulsory. |
the Environment › Fox Hunting
8>8 Personal answerYes |
Social › Women in Combat
8>8 Personal answerYes |
the Economy › Government Spending
8>8 Personal answerYes, it is essential that if the government for example spent a record amount in the first financial quarter of a year, they would then spend a record low in the second quarter to try to balance the books. To create an example, if the government spend £840 million in the first quarter of 2020, in the second quarter, the expenditure should come down to £502 million |
the Economy › Mansion Tax
8>8 Personal answerI’d have property tax that only applies to the value of land rather than to the value of real property. A £2 million mansion would typically take up a lot bigger land mass so would be taxed more. |
Healthcare › NHS Profit Reimbursement
8>8 Personal answerYes they should reimburse extra healthcare costs for certain groups of patients |
Healthcare › Marijuana
8>8 Personal answerYes |
the Economy › Welfare
8>8 Personal answerI would want the government to commit to spending 30% of the GDP on social benefits. This should include support for pension, health, and unemployment |
Immigration › Immigrant Assimilation
8>8 Personal answerYes, each family should have to pay for English lessons if they don’t speak and understand English. The cost would depend on how well each member of the family can speak English. |
the Economy › Corporate Tax
8>8 Personal answerI would put it up from 19% to 20%. However, I would reduce the rate to 14% if your company’s taxable profit over a calendar year is less than or equal to it’s average taxable profit over the previous 3 calendar years. |
the Economy › Free Trade
8>8 Personal answerYes |
the Economy › Inheritance Tax
8>8 Personal answerYes, I would instead gain income tax from any gains from transfers of property received as inheritance or gifts and I’d cap income tax at 20%. |
Foreign Policy › United States of Europe
8>8 Personal answerNo |
Science › Nuclear Energy
8>8 Personal answerNo, I would much rather invest in cleaner alternatives such as thorium, solar power, natural gas, and hydrogen |
the Environment › Plastic Product Ban
8>8 Personal answerI think all single use plastic should be completely banned as of 2021. I think the alternatives should be found for products such as drinks stirrers, chopsticks, and plates. The alternative materials are things such as palm leaf, bamboo, and copper stainless steel. |
Domestic Policy › Drug Policy
8>8 Personal answerI would decriminalise all drugs as I believe in putting the emphasis on rehabilitation and a new social care plan to help people understand the effects of drugs. I think by decriminalising all drugs, this will lead to the reduction in overdoses, HIV infections, and drug related crime. |
Education › Standardised Curriculum
8>8 Personal answerYes. But I believe the teachers at each school should be able to decide the style of learning, as this can be more tailored to different individuals and not a one size fits all approach. The curriculum should only be followed in the way of its broad objectives and core content that help support the teachers. |
the Economy › Child Benefit
8>8 Personal answerNo. It should apply to any number of children up to the age of 7. |
Education › GCSE Exams
8>8 Personal answerNo, I don’t believe exams give a fair reflection of a person’s ability. |
the Economy › Universal Basic Income
8>8 Personal answerYes |
the Economy › Young Benefit Claimants
8>8 Personal answerI would personally increase the age threshold from 18-23, who should take unpaid voluntary work in order to get financial assistance for rent and other such situations. |
the Environment › Animal Testing
8>8 Personal answerYes, but there should be a focus on regulating the use of vertebrates rather than invertebrates |
Social › Transgender Athletes
8>8 Personal answerYes |
Transportation › Public Transportation
8>8 Personal answerYes, I believe the government should spend £462 million a year on public transportation, with a target of generating £35 million in ticket sales |
Domestic Policy › Whistleblower Protection
8>8 Personal answerYes, I believe that there should be an anti-corruption law set up. This would include the provisions to protect and encourage whistleblowers, as well as penalties for any person or organisation that engages in corruption. There would be a strengthened national interest in free speech, anonymity for whistleblowers and the transparency of corporations and the government. I would make sure that whistleblowing is a legally, and socially protected right. |
Domestic Policy › Social Media Regulation
8>8 Personal answerYes, but I think this should be part of a bigger government anti fake news initiative. This initiative would be aimed at teaching residents, students, journalists, and politicians how to counter false information designed to sow division. |
Domestic Policy › House of Lords
8>8 Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › British Monarchy
8>8 Personal answerI don’t think it should be abolished, as Prince Charles set up the Princes Trust, and we also have the Diana Award. I also think the Queen maintains strong relationships with the rest of the Commonwealth and helps to build long term connections between nations supporting one another in times of difficulty. |
Transportation › National Railway
8>8 Personal answerNo, I’d want the national railway to be fully state-owned. |
Crime › Drug Trafficking Penalties
8>8 Personal answerNo, but they should be penalised for committing an offense against the drug laws of the country and be educated about how to control the buying and selling of the drugs. |
Healthcare › Emergency Medical Care
8>8 Personal answerYes. If you are from an EU country or Switzerland, you would have some healthcare rights when visiting the UK. By bringing your EHIC with you, this card proves your right to treatment. You will still have to pay for treatment the same way that UK residents do. If you are from another country, private healthcare insurance is a must. |
Immigration › Citizenship Test
8>8 Personal answerNo, immigrants should gain citizenship either through descent or grant. Both would be administered by the foreign office. People would be eligible for British citizenship if they were born overseas but have at least one parent who was a British citizen when their child was born. By the way of grant, if you have children, they don’t have to meet all the requirements to get British citizenship. |
the Economy › Bonus Cap
8>8 Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › National Service
8>8 Personal answerNo |
the Economy › Welfare Drug Testing
8>8 Personal answerNo, because this just stigmatises those who are less well off. People who are very well off who use drugs don’t get this kind of treatment, so why should welfare recipients? |
Immigration › Skilled Immigrants
8>8 Personal answerThe UK should be competing with other countries to hire immigrant workers with skills on the Essential Skills in Demand (ESID) list and these people should find it easier to apply for a temporary visa or a resident visa. |
Foreign Policy › Military Spending
8>8 Personal answerIncrease |
Social › Niqāb
8>8 Personal answerNo, as these are non-religious ceremonies |
the Economy › 32-Hour Work Week
8>8 Personal answerNo. Instead I would have the maximum working hours from 36-40 hours a week. |
Elections › Minimum Voting Age
8>8 Personal answerNo |
the Environment › Fracking
8>8 Personal answerNo, I would instead want to build a biogas purification plant in one of the smaller cities in the UK. |
Foreign Policy › Trident Nuclear Weapons Programme
8>8 Personal answerYes, as I believe this is currently the best form of weaponry. I shall have the same viewpoint until really proven otherwise. |
Domestic Policy › Drug Policy
8>8 Personal answerNo, instead they should be given a fine or community service. |
Domestic Policy › Net Neutrality
8>8 Personal answerNo, I believe that that they should just censor any websites which are judged by the British courts to be of a critical nature |
Crime › Defunding the Police
8>8 Personal answerNo, the funding should be given to different areas in order to maintain their police departments. |
Elections › Candidate Transparency
8>8 Personal answerNo |
Healthcare › Safe Haven
8>8 Personal answerYes, but I wouldn’t necessarily use those terms. I would call them drug outreach teams, but I would also decriminalise all drugs so that drug use is seen as a medical problem, not a criminal one. |
Crime › Private Prisons
8>8 Personal answerNo, because it shouldn’t be something of which can have profit taken from it, which I believe would create further disparity between prisoners (who should be supported to move away from crime) and those who get better life opportunities. |
the Economy › Labor Unions
8>8 Personal answerHelp |
Domestic Policy › West Lothian Question
8>8 Personal answerYes, because I think it helps to keep a solid democracy |
the Economy › Economic Stimulus
8>8 Personal answerYes, I personally would give a generous package of support during a crisis. Cash payment to all families, an additional £70 per child, emergency microcredit to troubled families. In addition, I’d create a package of support for businesses and employment, healthcare, and public spending, of £850 billion. The final support package I would offer is another £850 billion to help establishment of rent fee support benefits for SMEs, and provide subordinated loans for large companies |
Elections › Right of Foreigners to Vote
8>8 Personal answerForeign visitors in the UK should be allowed to vote but only if local governments are given the power to permit anyone other than British citizens at the age of 18 or over to vote. A foreign person should be given the right to vote, but only should be able to stand for an election if central government allows them to do so. |
Elections › Criminal Politicians
8>8 Personal answerYes, because after fair treatment after their crime, they should be given a second chance to rebuild their life having learnt from their mistakes |
Education › Grammar Schools
8>8 Personal answerNo. I would rather have a system of 1-year pre-primary education for 6-year-olds, then 9-year basic education for children aged 7-16. Then I’d have a system where there’d be post-compulsory education which would include a 3-year general and vocational upper secondary education and training. |
Domestic Policy › Zero Hour Contracts
8>8 Personal answerYes. I would make sure employees on a Zero Hours Contract get paid for their actual working hours. The employee should be entitled to a minimum of 3 hours’ pay when called. The same terms and conditions of employment would apply to on-call employees as to any other employee. |
Immigration › EU Migrant Quota
8>8 Personal answerYes, I believe they should impose a quota of 1,500 refugees per country |
the Economy › Offshore Banking
8>8 Personal answerYes, but they shouldn’t be allowed to hide this. I would allow citizens to use the services of a bank outside the UK as long as it is done for legitimate reasons. I would make sure there are compliance requirements and also make sure these are declared back to the UK for tax reasons. |
Immigration › Dual Citizenship
8>8 Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › Flag Burning
8>8 Personal answerNo, as long as it is your property and you don’t create a fire hazard or smoke nuisance because I believe it is freedom of expression. |
the Environment › Genetically Modified Foods
8>8 Personal answerYes, but they should have to undergo rigorous safety assessments by both the FSA and DEFRA |
Healthcare › World Health Organization
8>8 Personal answerYes, the UK should contribute with official development assistance with 10% of the GDP being used to fund the World Health Organisation |
Immigration › Migrant Children
8>8 Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › House of Lords
8>8 Personal answerNo |
Crime › Criminal Voting Rights
8>8 Personal answerYes. But there should be legislation in place where the prisons can educate inmates about their voting rights. Some of this legislation could be changed depending on the severity of the crime. |
Foreign Policy › Afghanistan
8>8 Personal answerYes |
Crime › Prison Overcrowding
8>8 Personal answerNo, but we should increase funding to offer education and skill building services for prisoners |
Elections › Campaign Finance
8>8 Personal answerYes |
National Security › Foreign Assassination
8>8 Personal answerNo. Instead I would want a comprehensive plan to stop radicalisation and terrorist ideologies being given the chance to find a breeding ground. I would create a platform that would include combatting financial, human, logistic, and terrorist propaganda networks. I’d also make sure to reduce terrorist groups’ regional holds, prevent radicalisation, and protect British interests and British nationals abroad. To achieve this, I would make sure we take determined military action, stabilise liberated areas and seek political solution to conflict, and enhance international cooperation to fight terrorist financing in particular. |
Foreign Policy › EU Authoritarian Sanctions
8>8 Personal answerNo |
Foreign Policy › NATO
8>8 Personal answerNo |
Domestic Policy › Political Advertising on Social Media
8>8 Personal answerNo, but social media companies do need to take more responsibility for what they allow to be published on their networks. Plus, people should have the right to free speech and be allowed to express a non-hateful opinion about something. |
Foreign Policy › Central EU Agency
8>8 Personal answerNo |
the Economy › Domestic Jobs
8>8 Personal answerYes, they should create a system where small businesses get a tax break and also they should get Employment Allowance, which could actually reduce a company’s National Insurance bill by £4,000 a year if they have employees. I would also lower Corporation tax for companies who have profited from patented inventions. Companies should also be able to claim for petty cash expenses, the flat rate VAT scheme and zero employer National Insurance contributions for employees under 21. |
the Economy › Bedroom Tax
8>8 Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › Term Limits
8>8 Personal answerYes, I believe that the term should be a fixed 4-year term for all members of the House of Commons, but the Prime Minister shouldn’t have directly set terms. They should just have to maintain the full backing of the House of Commons. |
Education › Free Schools
8>8 Personal answerYes, because I believe that this can create more innovation regarding education. As long as those people have the qualifications to teach, I don’t see why not. |
Foreign Policy › European Commission
8>8 Personal answerYes |
the Economy › State Ownership
8>8 Personal answerNo, I believe that the government should help create a structure within companies of broad-based employee ownership. |
the Economy › Tariffs
8>8 Personal answerThe UK should impose tariffs (customs duties) on imports of goods. The duty should be levied at the time of import and should be made by the importer of record. Customs duties should vary by country of origin and product. Goods from many countries should be exempt from duty under various trade agreements. |
Transportation › London Underground
8>8 Personal answerI'd say they should be allowed to strike but only if the workers are members of a specific labour union. It should be a collective agreement and would not be allowed based on an individual request to strike. Non-union members must join the union in order to participate in a strike. They should have the right to bargain collectively. A strike could only be called if agreed upon by by the body of the organisation responsible for operating the London Underground service. There should also be consequences for people who go on strike such as having their contract terminated as well as not receiving their salary or any other benefits, such as pension contributions, paid leave, and unemployment and sickness benefits. The economic loss would be compensated by labour market organisations. |
the Economy › Buy to Let
8>8 Personal answerYes |
Education › School Truancy
8>8 Personal answerYes, because school truancy is a much deeper problem which a welfare team alone can’t deal with, without intervention from the parents of children. I believe that with social support via schools, truancy would become less of a problem if all parties cooperated with each other in an effective manner. |
the Economy › Free Broadband
8>8 Personal answerNo |
the Economy › Government Pensions
8>8 Personal answerNo, they should remain the same as they’d get via the law or what they would get via a private pension system or individual private pension. Pensions shouldn’t be increased just because they worked for the government. |
Domestic Policy › Welsh Assembly
8>8 Personal answerYes |
Education › Charter Schools
8>8 Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › Antisocial Behaviour Orders (ASBOs)
8>8 Personal answerNo, I would instead offer teenagers more music, dance, sports, and art clubs to help them feel like part of a community. I would offer families with children which fall under a certain low-income threshold £250 a year per child of a family, to spend on activities. |
Foreign Policy › European Union Countries
8>8 Personal answerNo |
the Economy › Non-Domicile Rule
8>8 Personal answerNo. Residents should pay their exact taxes and shouldn’t be exempt from taxation outside of the UK. They should pay any taxes based on any income they get outside of the UK. A resident’s income in any other country they go to would be taxed, but taxes wouldn’t double up to be both that of the UK and foreign taxes. They’d only apply to the country of residency. |
the Economy › Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
8>8 Personal answerNo, I think it poses a major threat to British democracy amongst other things such as food standards, jobs, privacy, banking regulations, and environmental regulations |
Transportation › High Speed 2
8>8 Personal answerYes, and extend it to other UK cities so that people can have the option of rail to travel to work if they need |
the Environment › Corporate Subsidies
8>8 Personal answerYes, because I believe it could have a positive impact on the economy |
the Economy › Bitcoin
8>8 Personal answerNo |
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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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