2% further left 90% further right, for my views on views on crime and punishment, Europe, and other transnational issues including immigration and international law.
2% further left 68% further right, for my views on views on public and private involvement in the economy, international trade, redistributive taxation... and Iraq.
And for both sets of results, it suggested I should be a Guardian reader, which is what I would read if I wanted a paper which affirms my beliefs rather than challenging them.
On both sections it said I was "fairly left-wing", which is also how I rated myself at the start. I also said I'm intending to vote Lib-Dem but it suggested the Green party might be closer to my beliefs. That is true, but I want to vote for a party which can make a difference and the only viable non right-wing party are the Lib-Dems, so they have my support, even if they aren't quite as left as I might like on some issues.
My full results can be found here-
http://politicalsurvey2005.com/survey/CC_BDBEFCBDDBBEDEECBACCBDEBCACBDDDCDADAAEB
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2% further left 90% further right, for my views on views on crime and punishment, Europe, and other transnational issues including immigration and international law.
2% further left 68% further right, for my views on views on public and private involvement in the economy, international trade, redistributive taxation... and Iraq.
And for both sets of results, it suggested I should be a Guardian reader, which is what I would read if I wanted a paper which affirms my beliefs rather than challenging them.
On both sections it said I was "fairly left-wing", which is also how I rated myself at the start. I also said I'm intending to vote Lib-Dem but it suggested the Green party might be closer to my beliefs. That is true, but I want to vote for a party which can make a difference and the only viable non right-wing party are the Lib-Dems, so they have my support, even if they aren't quite as left as I might like on some issues.