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Decisions, decisions

posted: Thursday, April 14th, 2005 at 5:15 pm

Who Should You Vote For is quite an interesting site if you need a bit of help deciding who you should vote for in the upcoming election.


The idea is simple – indicate the strength of your agreement or disagreement with a series of policy statements. Submit your answers. Get an indication on which political party would best represent your views.

It looks quite impartial and unbiased, and there is extensive explanation of their methods, and the policies page is particularly good for a thorough explanation of each party’s publicly stated views without all the bombast of publicity. One point to remember, as they say, is that

Rather than assess ability to deliver on promises, we chose specific areas of policy difference between the parties.

So if you vote for a bunch of duffers it doesn’t matter what they say they want to do if they can’t actually get it done.

A look at their faq reveals that the site was created by a design agency, for fun more than anything.

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