Your browser does not support the video tag. How Vote Compass Works. Launch Vote Compass Getting started is easy. Take the questionnaire A Vote Compass questionnaire is typically 30 questions and takes about 10 minutes to complete. See the results Your Vote Compass results show you how your views compare to the policy proposals of the candidates and help you understand how you fit into the political landscape.
Explore the issues Once you see how you fit in, Vote Compass lets you dive deep into the platforms of each party or candidate with comparisons by topic, candidate statements, and options to weight the issues most important to you. See the full picture with Vote Compass Get a snapshot of the politics in your area, captured in one place. Past Vote Compass Initiatives We run multiple Vote Compass initiatives each year, working closely with our media partners to bring you closer to the parties and candidates.
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It also compares your results to your area and the rest of the UK. Vote for Policies. The results are very simple: a plus or minus number against the three main parties - and they did reflect the party we are going to vote for this time. It states from the outset that it is not connected "with any political party or candidate in any way".
What also separates it, according to its FAQs, is that it connects you directly with "the parties and their pledges", which should then lead to a country which holds its political parties and leaders to account, after the election campaign frenzy subsides. This isn't an understatement. You need to read and digest each party's key promises on however many areas you care about. Fortunately these pledges have been cleaned up, with as much jargon removed as possible, although they still overlap, vary in length and confuse.
This survey takes time and concentration. But, then again, isn't the future of your country worth 28 minutes of your life and a fraction of your day's brain power? I'm against it in all cases, but I'd introduce a safeguard tariff cap to help consumers struggling with energy bills.
We should roll back the privatisation of parts of the NHS. Someone should provide start-up grants to help community-run buses in rural areas. Get rid of it. Let's keep our nuclear deterrent to the minimum. Let's procure three Dreadnought submarines instead of four. It's extremely important to maintain a continuous-at-sea nuclear deterrent. Being able to fire nuclear missiles at other countries at any given time is the ultimate guarantor of our security.
Given the existence of rogue states like North Korea, it would be most foolhardy to get rid of our nuclear weapons. I think we should keep Trident, but also fulfil our obligations under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. With great power comes great responsibility. We should aim to reduce net migration to zero within five years. Annual net migration should be less than , a year. Growth, jobs and prosperity are more important than arbitrary targets. Let's have a new immigration system based on our economic needs.
I want a humane immigration and asylum system which recognises and takes responsibility for Britain's role in causing the flow of migrants worldwide.
The rhetoric around immigration has become toxic in the wake of Brexit. Discrimination is not patriotism. But yes, let's have strict control of borders. Absolutely not. Let's get rid of them.
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