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  • Which UK Political Party Am I?
    Your Result: British National Party: 85%

    BNP's key priorities at this next election include: halt all immigration; deport criminal and illegal immigrants; offer legal immigrants financial incentives to return voluntarily to their countries of origin; give preference in the job market to "native Britons"; withdraw British troops from Iraq and Afghanistan; only commit British troops to conflicts which "directly affect" British interests; re-introduce corporal and capital punishment; withdraw from the EU.

    35% United Kingdom Independence Party
    3% Liberal Democrat
    0% Green Party
    0% Labour
    0% Conservative

    Americangent72
    1
  • RandP94...r u serious? Nazi Germany was Fascist.

    "The term fascist dictatorship is sometimes used interchangeably with the right-wing one."

    What typically happens is people like to confuse political ideology and economic systems...they are separate.

    Geesh. ..
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    VforV
    1
  • I honestly can't decide. There's only one place that seems to be neutral and it's called Scenes of Reason, it's sole purpose is the be impartial and actually explain things, which for me I really need!

    Olivia Cap
    1
  • Caff68 Hitler was left wing economically. He fought against capitalism and proposed large public works projects that were funded by government money. I think your small brain is confusing Hitler's strict social policies as being right wing, when they're actually more authoritarian. Please stop pretending to be politically educated, you complete moron.

    RandP94
    1
  • Haha someone's put that people are wrong to regard the BNP as right-wing, as they are self-confessed "National Socialists"!! Haha :-) Is anyone going to tell him about Hitler and his party? Dear dear.

    Caff68
    1
  • Anonymous John, now he's all grown-up and mature, really thinks the Conservative Party have the "strongest economic policy". Well, all I can say to that, as someone who's more than twice his age but still don't consider myself to have grown up, is: "A-hahahahahahahaha hahahahaha" and damnit, people really shouldn't automatically be allowed to vote, just because they have completed 18 years on this earth. If he's so green that he honestly thinks raising VAT was ever going to help the economy to thrive and flourish, and doesn't know that the Tories borrowed more in 3 years than Labour did over THIRTEEN (or does know, and doesn't realise that makes them LESS good with the economy, not better), then maybe he should do the decent thing and go and educate himself a little before he takes advantage of the hard-fought-for privilege of voting.

    Caff68
    1
  • I am apparently 91% Conservative. Even though this is relevant to the 2010 election, I think this sounds about right, as I will definitely be voting Tory in 2015. I am somewhat thankful that I was too young to vote in 2010, becuase if I was able to vote then I'd have voted Lib Dem or possibly even Labour. Now that I have matured and become more realistic, as opposed to idealistic, I have become more conservative fiscally, though I am more liberal with social issues. However, as the Conservatives have the strongest economic plan, and with this being a key issue, I have no choice but to vote Tory at the next election.

    Anonymous John
    1
  • I was 85% Green Party. If I lived in England I would probably vote that way. But I live in Scotland and vote SNP. Shame this quiz ruled out that option but, like many other "UK" things, it's not UK at all but England only. The UK is not a homogenous, unitary state with a shared perspective on politics. It's a multinational state and - if organisations wish to provide equal opportunities to everyone who resides in it - this must be recognised and reflected in their practice.

    EK man
    1
  • 77%

    UKIP's key priorities at this next election include: withdraw from the EU and enter into a Swiss-style free trade agreement with EU members; replace basic and higher income tax and national insurance rates with a single, flat tax rate for everyone; freeze immigration for five years; establish a grammar school in every town; oppose green taxes and wind farms; create an English Parliament of English MPs at Westminster.

    53% Conservative
    48% Labour
    46% British National Party
    31% Liberal Democrat
    0% Green Party

    Guile
    1
  • The overwhelming consensus seems to be BNP is right-wing, it really isn't, they are self professed national socialist and run to the left of labour on economic issues, it's only their stance on social issues that makes them seem awkwardly right-winged racist. Aside from that I see myself as a UKIP person, even though I disagree with them on alot of issues, but they seem to have it right on the biggest issue of our time; the EU; and the only ones with the guts to honestly do something.

    Goldwater
    1
  • This quiz shows me a UKIP and BNP, whereas I am more Green and Independent. The problem is that it is fitting people into policies, rather than fitting policies into parties. The next version needs to start with a list of proposition, and then seen whether the choices made by voters match those made by party spokesmen.

    neuralwarp
    1
  • This quiz is very wide of the mark, and that is being polite about it. My results show that I am 23 per cent Conservative. You must be joking! I'm a card-carrying Trot!

    Still, at least I come up as having nil per cent sympathy for UKIP/BNP.

    Redveg993
    1
  • 81% Green. Considering I'm a member of the Green party It makes sense. The only policy I disagree with the Greens is about Nuclear power. Its carbon clean and is actually very safe especially with the new design reactors. Also the United States have been buying old soviet Nuclear warheads and using them for power. Kind of poetic really.

    Tc9966
    1
  • I only got a proper percentage for 2 parties. BNP, 79% and UKIP, 67%. I don't consider myself to be right wing but looking at other comments I'm not the first to get BNP top of the chart. I got 0% for conservative, lib dems, labour and green. Maybe I'm the first person to do that though.

    Local
    1
  • I got the BNP even though I don't agree with all their ideas. I don't think they have a clue in running a country but had they formed twenty or thirty years ago, their ideas would have kept us out of this sh#tty mess we are in now.

    stupot
    1
  • i wish america had more viable parties like the uk. minus the eu and the yelling in parliment, "ya'll" can keep that. and take bbc back too. oh and give your selves some damn individual liberties, do you not trust your fellow man or have you been over-ran by towel heads..?

    poopoostick
    1
  • I got 89% Green Party. I agree with their left wing socialist economic policies and their radical environmental policies to stop climate change but I think they're too soft on immigration and crime. And I also got 72% Liberal Democrat, or what the Liberal Democrats promised before they joined the coalition and went back on it all!!!

    10fernandesl
    1
  • Lib Dems 79% - they're a good party, but don't have a strong voter base, which is a pity in my opinion.

    Basileg1
    1
  • Half of the questions didnt had the answers i wanted.

    Most answers are racist/antiEU oriented.

    I dont want to Stop immigration, I want to stop the Welfare exploiters. milions of people are claiming and living off benefits that you and me pay every month/week, some of them living BETTER than us. Home/tax paid by single mum benefits, child benefits, pet benefits, boyfriend living in(unofficially) getting JSA, etc etc.

    UK's problem is not the immigrats that realize that the Welfare system is exploitable. THe problem is the welfare system itself.

    Limit child benefit to 1-2 kids (stops single mums that pop out kids every 9 months to increase benefit income)

    Job seekers allowance: if u get for example 70 a week, you should do 10 community working hours a week (cleaning up sewers, public parks, etc), u dont show up, u dont get paid, Simple.

    You cant afford to feed your kids? Take them away and give them to couples that cant have kids.

    Child Benefits/JSA/ETC

    Instead of giving straigth up cash. Give them a cards(like prepaid Visa) which is topped up every month of so, and that card can only be used to buy Food. If u want ciggarretes/drugs/a lcohol/gambling, get a job.

    I could go on for days...

    xadow
    0
  • Being a UKIP member, I was rather surprised with my result. There were some questions where I could of tick 2 or 3 answers from one questions but was only allowed to tick one answer to each question.

    However, I'm still with the right party UKIP with a score of 93%, ... 71% BNP which really surprised me, 7% Lib/Dem, and 0% for the Greens, Conservatives, and Labour.

    Hymn with Spade
    1
  • 86% BNP!

    But I dont consider myself right wing or racist.

    If you had asked me the same qustions 20 years ago my answers would have been very different.

    So its the politicians that have made me vote like this.

    griffon62
    1
  • 76% Green Party

    MiSs_CrImInAl
    1
  • I got BNP, shame I was hoping for UKIP.

    shamey
    1
  • I got conservative and labour with both an equal percentage, typical of me, I have some very varied views, I agree with some policies of all parties and would love to have a party composed of a compromise from all parties, I'm not as extreme as either Tories or Labour, but I'm not a lib dem fan... Wow, my first election vote will be fun

    Lj94
    1
  • Liberal Democrat, makes sense. I am a Libertarian (classic liberal) in the states.

    grinder
    1

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