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Where do you stand politically?

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Fingerprint | 16:31 Thu 31st Aug 2006 | News
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Just wanted to ask everyone, which political party do you support? Where do you stand politically? (eg to the left, right, centre, left of centre etc) and why? Has your political stance changed as you have got older or remained the same?
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ok.. I'm -0.63 for the right/left thing and 0.75 for the other... now here's something.... I'm just under the Pope LMAO.....
Are you a quire boy? beryllium
economic l/r -1.5
social libert/author 1.18
looks like I'm in the middle.

strange, I thought I'd be to the right of W~M!!
Just did that test thingy again. This time giving the answers I imadgin someone I wouldn't want to meet would give, just for a laugh like, y'know? Anyway, on the chart it left me just south of the illustrious Mrs.T. Scores of :- Economic.left/right 8:13
Social Libertarian Authoritarian 4:51

yuck !
Economic Left/Right: -3.88
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.51
oops..I'm to the right of the bnp!
Slightly to the right of Attila the Hun
I stand about as ar left as its possible to go without falling off
It seems to me that most of the answers thus far are from the" World Owes Me a Living Brigade."Well it doesn't so get on with it because for the vast majority of people in G.B. elections make little or no difference.
In the meantime here's an interesting exercise.
1.Get hold of a copy of the Tory party's last General Election Manifesto which was compiled by David Cameron.
2.Now read his statements and speeches of recent months and try to see if there is any convergence in them with the Manifesto or any difference with current government policy.

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