parburypolitica
Saturday, December 09, 2006
  Not a George W Bush supporter then ....
Your Vote Score: 3% Republican, 97% Democrat

You fit well with the Democrat party, and you should almost definitely vote Democrat this election.
In fact, you're so strongly Democrat, a political career (or at least some activism )may be in your future.
Should You Vote Republican or Democrat?
 
Comments:
hahaha, I'm more Republican than you! Not sure how accurate it is, though.
 
Well as long as you don't start wearing big cowboy hats, campaigning for constitutional bans on gay marriage or want to excercise control over world oil supplies you should be ok.
 
PS with my rating I should get to play Bernie Sanders
 
I got the same score Mr P. But if we mapped the same questions onto UK politics where would our answers place us I wonder?

And would you answer in the same way at (a) a selection meeting for a winnable? and (b) at a hustings when you are selected for above (naturally!).

And would you draw the line - given your strong liberal tendancies - at distributing New Labour attack leaflets let's say which disagreed with one or two of the answers you've just given?

Answers on a blogspot.

Or perhaps like Kerren you should consider removing this post before HQ get a whiff of your perverse tendancies.
 
Fortunately, I doubt that I shall indulge in any of those exercises!
 
Good
 
Ah it's all in the questions me thinks.

Selection bit. Firstly it is prefectly possible for Labour to win Fylde it is just that the voters there have tended to vote conservative but as the party of progress we have to believe that people can improve.

Secondly the answers I would give at any selection would be roughly the same though only a pillock would not emphasis stuff that was relevent to the particular constituency.


On the leaflets as long as they have got a Labour badge on the them they go out. As while I may disagree of some aspect or other of party policy we are better of as a country with a labour government.

Though it has to be said if I thought that the candidate was shite or had a very different vision of Labour politics from me I think I might find someone else to campaign for as the're plenty of Labour candidates I do like.

On the HQ bit. I have never really been to bothered whether they like me or not.I go my own way.

Personally I have yet to find a person of political significance who gave a monkeys what other politicos thought as they have there own vision of how things should be done.
 
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