Like me, Robin, only moderately left on economics but otherwise only
out-lefted by 4% of the population - and I had myself down as moderate
left, since the anarchist pigeonhole wasn't available.
Abraxas
Robin Hamilton wrote:
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>Of course I can't vote, but apparently it wouldn't count, as I'm in a
>very small minority anyway... <g>
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>At least in the UK, Doug, Lucky you.
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>I've just tried this, and apparently I'm about as far to the left as a
>rehabilitation/Internationalist as it gets. Which is a bit worrying as I
>see myself as more of a middle of the road wishy-washy liberal than anything
>else, so if *I'm* on the edge of the graph, the good lord knows what it says
>about the rest of the country.
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> :-(
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>Just as well I don't get out much.
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>On the other hand, I seem to be smack in the middle of the pro-war|free
>market / socialist|anti-war axis.
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>What am I doing wrong?
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>The Freemartin
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>On 23-Apr-05, at 4:51 PM, Dominic Fox wrote:
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>>http://www.politicalsurvey2005.com/
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>>This one is interesting, if that sort of thing interests you, because
>>it offers two axes for comparison. It is, apparently, possible to be
>>simultaneously very "left-wing" and very "right-wing", depending on
>>which set of issues you look at. No wonder people get confused.
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>>Dominic
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