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Thursday, June 4th, 2009 08:22 am
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Jumping on the bandwagon, I thought I'd try this political compass thing. By crackey, it's virtually a meme, now.

I think it places me a little further to the left than I think is correct: a large number of the questions needed qualification, as is always true in these cases.



Still, it is interesting.

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Date: 2009-06-04 07:43 am (UTC)
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Whenever I see these things it seems like I and more or less everyone that responds on whoever's LJ it's on is somewhere in the bottom left - Liberal Democrat ground.

And yet, the overwhelming majority of the population vote top right, for Labour and Tory.

I wonder if that makes me and all my friends unusual, or whether all these people think that a Lib Dem vote is a wasted vote and vote against their instincts.

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Date: 2009-06-04 08:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] budgie-uk.livejournal.com
I took the test after seeing it in [livejournal.com profile] caddyman's LJ, and reading your comment. I'm apparently bottom right... I have no idea whether that's a fair representation of my views; on such occasions, I just post it and let others express their surprise, or lack thereof.

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Date: 2009-06-04 12:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] november-girl.livejournal.com
Personally I am bottom left and wouldn't vote for the Lib Dems as I disagree with almost all of their policies (policies gauged as per their last manifesto).

But then I agree with Bry's second paragraph, and am intrigued by the way that everyone I have seen publish their graph has their mark in the bottom left segment. I suspect the quiz to be unbalanced.

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Date: 2009-06-04 12:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pauln.livejournal.com
I'd suspect that it doesn't make allowance for giving different priority to issues and so treats all answers as equal.

It's perfectly possible to be for more expenditure on health services but against greater tax bills, for example. This treats both responses as of equal value, while most people will both have different strengths of opinion on the two and put a different weighting on the importance of the issue. It's necessarily an abstraction to an extent, but the general position gives a basis for discussion. I'd also point out that the site's analysis of the LibDem position puts them bottom right and heading towards top right.

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