simonukfrenzy
29th April 2005, 02:04 AM
Aim
The aim of this site is to provide voters in the 2005 UK general election with a simple tool to see how the main parties represent their views. While this site is not pursuing any political agenda we would obviously urge all users to research the issues in greater detail themselves before making their final voting choice. This site is not funded by any political party or interest group.
http://www.whoshouldyouvotefor.com
How to use
Below are 25 statements: for each you must select how strongly you agree or disagree with the statement made. You should only select a 'strongly' option if this is an issue that you care deeply about - we wouldn't expect many users to select more than seven or eight 'strongly' options. The site will then compare your feelings with the policy statements of the five main parties: Labour, Conservative, Liberal Democrat, UK Independence and Green. NOTE: these questions do not cover all policy areas - they have been selected to highlight issues where party policies differ most starkly! If you have any questions about this quiz, please explore the links to the left; for an explanation of the policy areas, click on the section headings below.
The aim of this site is to provide voters in the 2005 UK general election with a simple tool to see how the main parties represent their views. While this site is not pursuing any political agenda we would obviously urge all users to research the issues in greater detail themselves before making their final voting choice. This site is not funded by any political party or interest group.
http://www.whoshouldyouvotefor.com
How to use
Below are 25 statements: for each you must select how strongly you agree or disagree with the statement made. You should only select a 'strongly' option if this is an issue that you care deeply about - we wouldn't expect many users to select more than seven or eight 'strongly' options. The site will then compare your feelings with the policy statements of the five main parties: Labour, Conservative, Liberal Democrat, UK Independence and Green. NOTE: these questions do not cover all policy areas - they have been selected to highlight issues where party policies differ most starkly! If you have any questions about this quiz, please explore the links to the left; for an explanation of the policy areas, click on the section headings below.