Thanks for proving the point, but can you also elaborate? I admit I'm a little underinformed with regards to pretty much everything UK.
Whether you like capitalism or not, the Conservative Party is as evil an ineffective as capitalism can possibly be.
I couldn't be bothered to make screen shots, but I basically got the same as Shitstorm, little less progressive. Left of center enough to not be a filthy mouth breather, but not so much I'm a dirty hippy.
http://uk.isidewith.com/results/3166187379 I have the same ideology with space oddity. Halp Idk about "Unilateralism" Not very accurate. I can't label myself as left or center. I would only describe myself through the policies I choose. I'm not sure about some choices in that quiz so it's not accurate.
I got labor party. I don't think my opinion matters, but im against privatization of everything except for luxury items, media, and sports. Healthcare, Education, Insurance, public transportation, housing. Basically what people need everyday to live should be provided for them. I am also in favor for mandatory for armed forces training in public schools because it teaches people essential life skills regarding CPR, first aid, weapon safety, wilderness survival, and provides a healthy fitness program. A simple 2 year program is enough, we don't need to teach kids how to kill and become zombies. Just skills that enforce self reliance. Kind of like ROTC programs but mandatory instead of optional.
Couldn't you just change the curriculum to include those skills instead of mandatory armed forces training?
Its just easier to do that than reorganize the education system and finding a budget for said classes with qualified teachers for each individual class where ROTC instructors have all said skills plus licences. Those programs are paid for by the government instead of state funded. Armed services provided all those training courses for free and they are mandatory for each service member where civilians have to pay and attend 7 to 8 hour classes in their already busy day of busing to and from work. It's just more reasonable to have people from on site bases in the coast guard or people returning from the forward bases to sit in a class room and teaching kids how to do a tourniquet and order of operations from mild to severe.
That's true. Just wondering about kids with, for example, autism who might not fit that environment quite well. On the other hand, the rigorous routine might be more of a comfort for them! Holds true for other disabilities though, but I guess it's an easy win for general skills for the majority of people to have mandatory training.
Apparently I am a centrist and should vote LibDems. I love how my hate for immigrants is canceled out by my desire for weed legalization.
Essential life skill: in, twist, out. You misspelled racism. It's like socialism is good or something.
It's not racism if the problem point is people immigrating rather than their ancestry. It's more....isolationism?
Schools already provide special circumstances and personal assistants for kids who need that extra help. Far as I know there have been mentally handicapped people who have learned proper cpr and first aid training, its a matter of definition of what the individual can do. Watch the movie "The Other Sister". It's about a girl with retardation going to college and she was able to compete with the standards the school provided. They did not lower anything or give her a handicap. She was able to stand among her normal definition peers and have average test scores. You are going to have to explain this metaphor to me. I am american and therefor retarded.
I would vote Labour even though I'm traditionally rightwing to help even out the Conservatist dominance, it's unhealthy for the country to have a single party be so dominant and no other party stands a chance to get enough people into the parliament. The atrocious voting system takes the blame for that.