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    Default Who should you vote for?

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    You should vote: UK Independence Party

    UKIP's primary focus is on Europe, where the party is strongly against joining both the EU constitution and the Euro. UKIP is also firmly in favour of limiting immigration. The party does not take a clear line on some other policy issues, but supports scrapping university tuition fees; it is strongly against income tax rises and favour reducing fuel duty.




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    UKIP are also a strongly racist group.

    I also got UKIP on mine when I did it.

    Edit: Actual results:

    Labour -20
    Conservative 15
    Liberal Democrat 4
    UKIP 22
    Green 18
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    i don't understand many of those questions ]:

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    Dunn why the hell I got green party when I said i was neutral on the iraq war but i'm not completely anti europe as well, i just dont want the Euro and i'm neutral on the conmission thingy. O well as long as i'm not UKIP or conservative i'm happy

    Labour 31
    Conservative -8
    Liberal Democrat 27
    UKIP -8
    Green 39

    Quote Originally Posted by clazzzzz
    i don't understand many of those questions ]:
    Like what cause i may be able to explain...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mit View Post
    Dunn why the hell I got green party when I said i was neutral on the iraq war but i'm not completely anti europe as well, i just dont want the Euro and i'm neutral on the conmission thingy. O well as long as i'm not UKIP or conservative i'm happy

    Labour 31
    Conservative -8
    Liberal Democrat 27
    UKIP -8
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    Like what cause i may be able to explain...
    don't matter.. [:

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    Ewwww Green.
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    I was Labour
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    Haha green party (h)


    Labour 13
    Conservative 24
    Liberal Democrat 19
    UKIP 19
    Green 43

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    Lib Dems for me aparently. =]
    goodbye.

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    You should vote: UK Independence Party

    UKIP's primary focus is on Europe, where the party is strongly against joining both the EU constitution and the Euro. UKIP is also firmly in favour of limiting immigration. The party does not take a clear line on some other policy issues, but supports scrapping university tuition fees; it is strongly against income tax rises and favour reducing fuel duty.

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