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Again, test is bunk.
alasdair_R
I'm surprised at the comparitively 'high' Lib/Auth score - any ideas why?
Probably because I believe there should be significant Government control and regulation on a fair number of issues (strongly agreeing with tax payers having to supprt museums and with having a state funded broadcasting corporation) and also because I answered the question:

A significant advantage of a one-party state is that it avoids all the arguments that delay progress in a democratic political system.


with strongly agree. Who can really disagree with that? It is the truth. Only it doesn't mean I ant to see my country run like that....lol
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Roger Kirk
A significant advantage of a one-party state is that it avoids all the arguments that delay progress in a democratic political system.


with strongly agree. Who can really disagree with that? It is the truth. Only it doesn't mean I ant to see my country run like that....lol


it wouldn't be a democratic political system.

alasdair_R
I wanna see yours! :biggrin:


no you don't. :p:
Reply 43
Roger Kirk
Probably because I believe there should be significant Government control and regulation on a fair number of issues (strongly agreeing with tax payers having to supprt museums and with having a state funded broadcasting corporation) and also because I answered the question:

A significant advantage of a one-party state is that it avoids all the arguments that delay progress in a democratic political system.


with strongly agree. Who can really disagree with that? It is the truth. Only it doesn't mean I ant to see my country run like that....lol


I disagreed with it because I wouldn't call it a significant advantage when weighed against the disadvantages of said system. But that's semantics really.
Reply 44
semantics are important. The test is designed to measure your psychological gut reaction to certain key words and phrases, it isn't a political appraisal in the sense of straightforward, unbiased questions.
Reply 45
-8.12, -7.54

And damn proud of it :cool:
Reply 46
Holly-AT
-8.12, -7.54

And damn proud of it :cool:

You socialist! :p:
Reply 47
Economic Left/Right: -6.38
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.62

I was surprised, but secretly pleased. Bring on the revolution!
Reply 48
seems like the TSR SOCIALIST PARTY should be getting a few new members. :p:
Reply 49
Done :cool:
Many of the people here would also be very welcome in TSR Labour Party. I'm sure if you looked at our last election manifesto, see what we are ally are all about and came to look at some of our bills, they'd like what they saw :biggrin:
Reply 51
Economic Left/Right: -1.38
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: 2.46

I'm a mix.

Because of my hard views on immigration people, like Thud, view me as a 'nazi' but it just proves that I'm no where near Hitler on that political scale.
Reply 52
Decided to take it again seeing as i'm less drunk then when I last took it;

Economic Left/Right: 9.00
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.41
Reply 53
Economic Left/Right: -5.88
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -5.38

I havn't changed much since I last took this a couple of years ago. I am Nelson Mandela pretty much. Some of the questions are a little iffy though.
Reply 54
Economic Left/Right: -0.25
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -3.13

:rolleyes:
Economic Left/Right: -4.50
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -3.03
God Segat I'm more lefty than you
Thud
more recruits for the TSR Socialist party? :biggrin:

You mean TSR Labour Party there :p:

(They don't have massive extremeist scores of -9, -9)
Anyway, I thought, Thud that your Socialist party would be socially authoritarian...
Reply 59
naivesincerity
Anyway, I thought, Thud that your Socialist party would be socially authoritarian...


I really don't see why. I'm a deputy leader, and my socially liberal score is about as low as anybody's.

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