Your Personal Survey Results

Here is the breakdown of your personal results

  • Labour 50.00%
  • Lib Dems 25.00%
  • BNP 25.00%

Here are the parties and policies you selected for each issue

Democracy (BNP)

  • We will devolve all powers properly capable of exercise to local level and revived county council government.
  • We will create an English parliament in Westminster.
  • We will create a pan-British parliament to oversee those policy areas currently determined by Westminster and invite the Irish Republic to join as an equal partner.
  • We will reform the House of Lords to include non-party political experts and individuals chosen on the grounds of talent and service.
  • We will introduce citizens' initiative referenda to force government to adhere to the will of the voters on specific subjects.
  • We will introduce a new Bill of Rights which will guarantee certain basic civil liberties.
  • We will enact legislation forbidding interference in the electoral process by third parties not partaking in an election.
  • We will restrict the use of postal voting only to those incapable of getting to the polling station on election day.
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Economy (Labour)

  • Secure the recovery by supporting the economy now, and more than halve the deficit by 2014 through economic growth, fair taxes and cuts to lower priority spending.
  • Realise our stakes in publicly controlled banks to secure the best deal for the taxpayer, introduce a new global levy, and reform the rules for banking to ensure no repeat of past irresponsibility.
  • Create UK Finance for Growth, bringing £4 billion together to provide capital for growing businesses, investing in the growth sectors of the future.
  • Build a high-tech economy, supporting business and industry to create one million more skilled jobs and modernising our infrastructure with High Speed Rail, a Green Investment Bank and broadband access for all.
  • Encourage a culture of long-term commitment to sustainable company growth, requiring a super-majority of two-thirds of shareholders in corporate takeovers.
  • No stamp duty for first-time buyers on all house purchases below £250,000 for two years, paid for by a five per cent rate on homes worth more than £1 million.
  • A People's Bank at the Post Office; a Universal Service Obligation on banks to serve every community; a clampdown on interest rates for doorstep and payday loans.
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Education (Lib Dems)

  • This Party will spend an extra £2.5bn on schools, guaranteeing them the money they need to support children who are struggling.
  • Axe the rigid National Curriculum, and replace it with a slimmed down 'Minimum Curriculum Entitlement' to be delivered by every state-funded school.
  • We will create a General Diploma which will use GCSEs and A-Levels and high quality vocational qualifications as building blocks, enabling pupils to mix quality vocational and academic learning.
  • We will pass an Education Freedom Act banning politicians from meddling in the day to day life of our schools and create a fully independent Educational Standards Authority with real powers to stand-up to ministers.
  • We will build on the best of the Academies model, while correcting its defects.
  • We will scrap tuition fees for full and part-time students taking their first degrees and have a fully costed plan to do this over a six year period.
  • We will re-focus the money committed to the employer led Train to Gain programme on individual adult learners so that they can access the training they need.
  • Guarantee Special Educational Needs (SEN) diagnostic assessments for all 5-year-olds, improve SEN provision and improve SEN training for teachers.
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Welfare (Labour)

  • A National Minimum Wage rising at least in line with average earnings, and a new £40-a-week Better Off in Work guarantee; and a more advanced apprenticeships and Skills Accounts for workers to upgrade their skills.
  • More help for parents to balance work and family life, with a 'Father's Month' of flexible paid leave; and a new Toddler Tax Credit of £4 a week from 2012 to give more support to all parents of young children – whether they want to stay at home or work.
  • The right to request flexible working for older workers, with an end to default retirement at 65, enabling more people to decide for themselves how long they choose to keep working.
  • A new National Care Service to ensure free care in the home for those with the greatest care needs and a cap on the costs of residential care so that everyone's homes and savings are protected from care charges after two years in a care home.
  • A re-established link between the Basic State Pension and earnings from 2012; and help for ten million people to build up savings through new Personal Pension Accounts.
  • 200,000 jobs through the Future Jobs Fund, with a job or training place for young people who are out of work for six months, but benefits cut at ten months if they refuse to take part; and anyone unemployed for more than two years guaranteed work, but no option of life on benefits.
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