Take the quiz :
http://euprofiler.eu/
For UK I got the Liberal Democrats as my closest, this is good as that is who I voted for :cool:
But my closest party was :
Socijaldemokratska partija Hrvatske :huh:
You have to give your home country. I guess for non-EU citizens this could be the one they would most like to live in, least hate (CdM, Monkeybutt), one that they claim their ancestors came from (Caliga Maximus of Gallia Belgica) or one they hold a passport for (Mono).
I got this one:
Par cilvēka tiesībām vienotā Latvijā :huh:
I'm almost spot on with the Austrian Social Democrats.
Completely spot on:
Parti Chrétien Social (LUX)
Democraten 1966 (NL)
Also very close to the UKian LibDems.
A tad closer to Labour than Lib Dem, which is odd.
Quote from: Brazen on June 10, 2009, 03:53:14 AM
A tad closer to Labour than Lib Dem, which is odd.
I was also closer to Labour then I expected. The problem may be that, since they are the party of government, that the areas where one disagrees with them are rather prominent, whereas the areas of agreement are taken for granted.
In terms of national parties (for countries who have posters), my closest are:
Austria: SPO and Grune
Denmark: Radven and SF
Finland: VIHR
France: PRG
Germany: SPD
Hungary: LMP
Italy: PD and It. Valori
Poland: SLD and PDP
Portugal: PS
Spain: ERC and PSO
Netherlands: GL
UK: LD (squarely!)
Quote from: Martinus on June 10, 2009, 03:59:49 AM
In terms of national parties (for countries who have posters), my closest are:
Austria: SPO and Grune
Denmark: Radven and SF
Finland: VIHR
France: PRG
Germany: SPD
Hungary: LMP
Italy: PD and It. Valori
Poland: SLD and PDP
Portugal: PS
Spain: ERC and PSO
Netherlands: GL
UK: LD (squarely!)
What about Belgium?
Quote from: BVN on June 10, 2009, 04:02:36 AM
Quote from: Martinus on June 10, 2009, 03:59:49 AM
In terms of national parties (for countries who have posters), my closest are:
Austria: SPO and Grune
Denmark: Radven and SF
Finland: VIHR
France: PRG
Germany: SPD
Hungary: LMP
Italy: PD and It. Valori
Poland: SLD and PDP
Portugal: PS
Spain: ERC and PSO
Netherlands: GL
UK: LD (squarely!)
What about Belgium?
SLP for the Dutch-Speaking part. For the French-speaking one, I'm pretty much equal distance to all.
Quote from: Martinus on June 10, 2009, 04:06:52 AM
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What about Belgium?
SLP for the Dutch-Speaking part. For the French-speaking one, I'm pretty much equal distance to all.
I actually voted for the SLP. They got like 1% of the votes... :Embarrass:
Sweden : PP
:yeah:
Quote from: BVN on June 10, 2009, 06:39:01 AM
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What about Belgium?
SLP for the Dutch-Speaking part. For the French-speaking one, I'm pretty much equal distance to all.
I actually voted for the SLP. They got like 1% of the votes... :Embarrass:
I voted for PDP which I got in the quiz for Poland. They got 2.4%. :P
I got a 86% match with the FDP (liberals) in Germany, which is by far the best. I also voted for them. My second closest match is the Swedish Pirate Party. :huh:
AT: Greens (<70%)
BE: LDD, Open VLD, SLP, N-VA, PS (>70%)
DK: LibAll, Venstre, RadVen (>70%)
FR: Alt. Lib. (>70%)
HU: SZDSZ (>70%)
IE: Labour (<70%)
IT: UDC (<70%)
PO: PdP, SLD-UP (>70%)
ES: C's (70%)
SE: PP (79%), FP, M, C (>70%)
NL: VVD, D66, LDP (>70%)
England: LD (74%), Con (73.2), Lab (67%)
Quote from: Richard Hakluyt on June 10, 2009, 03:10:27 AM
You have to give your home country. I guess for non-EU citizens this could be the one they would most like to live in, least hate (CdM, Monkeybutt), one that they claim their ancestors came from (Caliga Maximus of Gallia Belgica) or one they hold a passport for (Mono).
Least Hate? France or Ireland.
Edit: For france. Whoops. :blush:
QuoteParty Match
1.
Front National 70,0%
2.
Mouvement National Républicain 69,0%
3.
Mouvement Pour la France 68,5%
4.
Chasse Pêche Nature et Traditions 68,4%
5.
Union pour une Majorité Populaire 64,8%
6.
Alternative Libérale 59,1%
7.
Mouvement Républicain et Citoyen 59,0%
8.
Mouvement Démocrate 55,8%
9.
Newropeans 55,0%
10.
Parti Ouvrier Independant 50,9%
11.
Parti Radical de Gauche 49,2%
12.
Parti Communiste Français 47,5%
13.
Lutte Ouvrière 47,5%
14.
Nouveau Parti Anticapitaliste 40,8%
15.
Les Verts 40,7%
16.
Parti Socialiste
The Swedish Pirate Party. :pirate :pinchL
What the fuck happened to my political stances.
Ed Anger, contracts for choosing the antisemites. :D
Quote from: Martinus on June 10, 2009, 07:20:07 AM
Ed Anger, contracts for choosing the antisemites. :D
Internet rule #88: When doing a web quiz, I always get Hitler.
I am sure we can do business.
Pirates and Nazis both have cool uniforms.
Quote from: Norgy on June 10, 2009, 07:24:57 AM
I am sure we can do business.
Pirates and Nazis both have cool uniforms.
As long as the pirates supply me with iron ore.
I have a feeling EU elections are more and more like the Languish elections of days of yore.
Austria: Bundis Zukunft Osterreich
Belgium: Lijst Dedecker
Croatia: Hravatska Stranka Prava
Denmark: Den Konservative Folksparti
France: Nothing really close. I'm about equally distant from the Mouvement Nationale and the Alternative Liberal.
Germany: Nothing close at all. I'm suspended in limbo between the CDU and Die Republikaner.
Hungary: Nothing close at all.
Ireland: I'm fairly close to their Libertas Party.
Italy: Lega Nord
Poland: I'm roughly inbetween Libertas and the PiS.
Portugal: CDS-PP
Spain: Nobody.
Sweden: Nobody.
Netherlands: I'm in the region of the CU/SGP
UK: Closest is Tory.
In terms of UK parties, the quiz actually recommends the UKIP, since I share 67% commonality with them and only 62.5% with the Tories. Labour and the BNP are in a statistical dead heat for 3rd place. Europe-wide the Lijst Dedecker is the best fit, or the Lithuanian Order and Justice party if you take into account the weighting system.
Interestingly, I'm farthest away from the Pirate Party. Almost everything they stand for on that poll, I'm against.
BZÖ in Austria is the Haider party, largely marginalized (except in Carinthia) after Haider's death.
Predictably no major party is anywhere close to me.
Those liberal enough when it comes to social are either socialist or laissez faire when it comes to the economy.
Quote from: Syt on June 10, 2009, 07:54:43 AM
BZÖ in Austria is the Haider party, largely marginalized (except in Carinthia) after Haider's death.
Well, they seem like nice people.
Quote from: Neil on June 10, 2009, 08:01:02 AM
Quote from: Syt on June 10, 2009, 07:54:43 AM
BZÖ in Austria is the Haider party, largely marginalized (except in Carinthia) after Haider's death.
Well, they seem like nice people.
Without Haider they're nothing. Yet, they're slightly less insane than the Freedom Party.
as a "welshman", I am middle of the top left quadrant, closest to Croatian Social Democrats and domestically, Plaid Cymru.
the latter of course is a very strong argument against proportional representation models.
Quote from: saskganesh on June 10, 2009, 11:07:17 AM
as a "welshman", I am middle of the top left quadrant, closest to Croatian Social Democrats and domestically, Plaid Cymru.
the latter of course is a very strong argument against proportional representation models.
Ah, a fellow Croatian Social Democrat, excellent :D
Croatia is now in the EU? Have I woken up in a parallel universe?
I guess they included the candidate countries in the profiler.
Quote from: Warspite on June 10, 2009, 11:16:11 AM
Croatia is now in the EU? Have I woken up in a parallel universe?
speaking as a Croatian Social Democrat, it seems our fasttracking has derailed due to a border dispute with the venal Slovenians over the Bay of Pigs ... err Piran.
pfft. they refuse to remain landlocked. completely unreasonable. <_<
Quote from: Neil on June 10, 2009, 07:53:49 AM
Interestingly, I'm farthest away from the Pirate Party.
Good to hear. I was certain I had changed in unmentionable ways. Now I know I made the correct choices.
Across all parties (with importance included) I got "Freie Wähler" ~80%, so I guess I don't really have a party. :blush:
Without importance, I got Slovenian Democratic Party ~80%
In England, I was a Tory. :swiss:
In the UK:
Lib Dem (over 80%)
Labour (over 70%)
Tory (over 60%) :bleeding:
Green (over 50%)
UKIP
BNP (both on about 35%)
My top parties across Europe are:
Lib Dem
Porozumienie dla Przyszłości - CentroLewica (PD+SDPL+Zieloni 2004) - Poles, I believe the ones Marty voted for?
Evropská demokratická strana - a Czech party, apparently supported by Vaclav Have :cool:
Det Radikale Venstre - Danes.
Sotsiaaldemokraatlik Erakond - an Estonian Social Democrat Party that seems to be a reliable coalition member.
Sociaal-Liberale Partij - FLEMS :bleeding:
Coalicion Canaria - a liberal nationalist party fighting for the Canarias :unsure:
Welsh Labour
For the Languish nations:
Austria: Die Grünen - Austrian Green Party
Belgium: Sociaal-Liberale Partij
Croatia: Hravatska Stranka Prava - The Croatian Social Liberal Party. Apparently not very successful :(
Denmark: Radical Left :w00t:
France: Radical Party of the Left. Apparently they're a minor Southern party associated with the Socialists. Their most prominent figure is Bernard Tapie :sadblush:
Germany: Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands - Good :wub:
Hungary: Szabad Demokraták Szövetsége - Alliance of Free Democrats. A party that's declined from nearly 25% to under 7% :weep:
Ireland: Labour Party - :cool:
Italy: Partito Democratico - Democratic Party. I think these are the ones I like.
Poland: Porozumienie dla Przyszłości - CentroLewica (PD+SDPL+Zieloni 2004)
Portugal: Movimento Esperança Portugal - Hope for Portugal Movement. They're new. They're also the only party on the list I just know I disagree with.
Spain: Canarians :wub:
Sweden: Socialdemokratiska arbetarepartiet - Swedish Social Democratic Party :cool:/:wub
Netherlands: GroenLinks - GreenLeft. They sound okay.
Turkey: Demokratik Sol Parti - Democratic Left Party. Secularist Social Democrats :cool:
Austria: Grune
Belgium: N-VA
Croatia: IDS
Denmark: SF
France: PRG
Germany: SPD and SF
Hungary: MSFP.
Ireland: Lab
Italy: PD
Poland: SLD.
Portugal: PS
Spain: C's
Sweden: SAP
Netherlands: GL
UK: LD
My closet 5 matches :
SSO (Czechs) : 85%
LibAll (Denmark) : 80%
PPM (Portugal) : 76.8%
Pirate Party (Sweden) : 75%
LDD (Belgium) : 74%
Closest match for the UK is, unsurprisingly (even though I don't necessarily agree with their EU stance), UKIP with the Tories close behind.
My closest match in Poland is the UPR--apparently a free-market, monarchist party. :goodboy:
Quote from: Habbaku on June 10, 2009, 02:52:17 PM
My closest match in Poland is the UPR--apparently a free-market, monarchist party. :goodboy:
Jesus is king.
Quote from: Ed Anger on June 10, 2009, 02:55:21 PM
Jesus is king.
(https://languish.org/forums/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fmadnews.files.wordpress.com%2F2008%2F01%2Fdanity-king.jpg&hash=bc3773eaf2542e85acb310ce3c357a3d71cecd2d)
Jesus?
Quote from: Habbaku on June 10, 2009, 02:52:17 PM
My closest match in Poland is the UPR--apparently a free-market, monarchist party. :goodboy:
LOL they are a lunatic party with about 1% of public support, led by a skinny mathematician wearing a bow tie. They are Polish libertarians. I actually used to support them at a time, but then I grew up and unfortunately only then they gave me a right to vote. :P
Quote from: Sheilbh on June 10, 2009, 01:24:52 PM
In the UK:
Lib Dem (over 80%)
Labour (over 70%)
Tory (over 60%) :bleeding:
Green (over 50%)
UKIP
BNP (both on about 35%)
My top parties across Europe are:
Lib Dem
Porozumienie dla Przyszłości - CentroLewica (PD+SDPL+Zieloni 2004) - Poles, I believe the ones Marty voted for?
Evropská demokratická strana - a Czech party, apparently supported by Vaclav Have :cool:
Det Radikale Venstre - Danes.
Sotsiaaldemokraatlik Erakond - an Estonian Social Democrat Party that seems to be a reliable coalition member.
Sociaal-Liberale Partij - FLEMS :bleeding:
Coalicion Canaria - a liberal nationalist party fighting for the Canarias :unsure:
Welsh Labour
For the Languish nations:
Austria: Die Grünen - Austrian Green Party
Belgium: Sociaal-Liberale Partij
Croatia: Hravatska Stranka Prava - The Croatian Social Liberal Party. Apparently not very successful :(
Denmark: Radical Left :w00t:
France: Radical Party of the Left. Apparently they're a minor Southern party associated with the Socialists. Their most prominent figure is Bernard Tapie :sadblush:
Germany: Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands - Good :wub:
Hungary: Szabad Demokraták Szövetsége - Alliance of Free Democrats. A party that's declined from nearly 25% to under 7% :weep:
Ireland: Labour Party - :cool:
Italy: Partito Democratico - Democratic Party. I think these are the ones I like.
Poland: Porozumienie dla Przyszłości - CentroLewica (PD+SDPL+Zieloni 2004)
Portugal: Movimento Esperança Portugal - Hope for Portugal Movement. They're new. They're also the only party on the list I just know I disagree with.
Spain: Canarians :wub:
Sweden: Socialdemokratiska arbetarepartiet - Swedish Social Democratic Party :cool:/:wub
Netherlands: GroenLinks - GreenLeft. They sound okay.
Turkey: Demokratik Sol Parti - Democratic Left Party. Secularist Social Democrats :cool:
Good one - for Poland you got the party I voted for (they are a coalition of the former ALDE members, Greens and non-post-communist social democrats).
I got almost equal compatibility results for Labour, Tory and LibDem. Maybe I should try a different country. :lol:
Edit: Greens also. :bowler:
Tried Spain. All the parties seem to be commies or nazi-commies. I give up. Let's see if there's anything in all of Europe...
Selected as Northern Ireland, which turned out to be not all that interesting. Not terribly close to any party. 75% Democratic Unionist Party I guess, but it turns out I'm much more pro-Europe than the Unionists.
Apparently my closest overall party is Platforma Obywatelska (82.6%) in Poland. Marty is it a crazy party? Would *I* think its a crazy party?
Next closest matches are Popolo delle Libertà (81.7%) which appears to be an Italian Party affiliated with Berlusconi, and Hrvatska stranka prava (80.0%) which is some kind of Croatian party.
Apparently I'm too Euro-phillic for the Tories as it has me supporting Labour as first choice in the UK. :ultra: I mean I supported some EU-positive positions, but I put them as low priority... <_< At least the Lib Dems are third. <_<
IN germany I'd support the CDU (I can live with that) and in France I'd support UMP (who?) and in Sweden I'd support FP (who?).
Man you guys have a terrible choice of parties...
I got..
Ciudadanos-Partido de la Ciudadania :grrr:
Quote from: Barrister on June 10, 2009, 06:15:40 PM
Apparently my closest overall party is Platforma Obywatelska (82.6%) in Poland. Marty is it a crazy party? Would *I* think its a crazy party?
Not really. They are the party currently ruling in Poland and I actually voted for them in the last Polish Parliamentary elections, if only to put Kaczynskis out of power - they have since disappointed me by being too conservative for my tastes, but they have a broad appeal, joining various politicians from center-left secular free-market capitalists to moderate right Christian conservatives. They are pretty much European style Christian Democrats, with liberal (in European sense) market views. In US terms, I suppose they would be a party of conservatives like McCain and conservative democrats like Lieberman.
All in all, they are a relatively good party for Poland and pretty inoffensive all things considered, and I hope they will move to the social left in future, as right now there is no strong socially leftist party, and they will never out-conservative PiS for the hardcore catholic vote (also, PiS is significantly more socialist than them, being anti-free market and anti-privatisation).
I hate that the two axes are pro-anti EU and econ. They need to have the immigration/insulation axis on there to weed out the weirdos. I think most people would get very different results. Of course being the EU elections I suppose it makes sense.
Quote from: MadImmortalMan on June 10, 2009, 06:44:03 PM
I hate that the two axes are pro-anti EU and econ. They need to have the immigration/insulation axis on there to weed out the weirdos. I think most people would get very different results. Of course being the EU elections I suppose it makes sense.
It only displays two axis but it looks at many others from what I can tell.
Quote from: MadImmortalMan on June 10, 2009, 06:44:03 PM
I hate that the two axes are pro-anti EU and econ. They need to have the immigration/insulation axis on there to weed out the weirdos. I think most people would get very different results. Of course being the EU elections I suppose it makes sense.
You can customize the axes by filtering out certain issues.
Took quiz as Spaniard.
UK:Conservative Party
Sweden: Moderata samlingspartiet ?
Spain: Coalicion Canaria :lol:
Poland: Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej ??
Italy: Fiamma Tricolore/La Destra-Movimento per l'Autonomia-Partito Pensionati-Alleanza di Centro
Quote from: katmai on June 10, 2009, 06:48:57 PM
Poland: Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej ??
LOL you got the now-defunct party of primitive hillbilly crooks and rapists who went down amidst sex and corruption scandals, and most of them are now in prisons. :lol:
On second thought, I guess that fits Alaskan m.o. :p
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Quote from: katmai on June 10, 2009, 06:48:57 PM
Poland: Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej ??
LOL you got the now-defunct party of primitive hillbilly crooks and rapists who went down amidst sex and corruption scandals, and most of them are now in prisons. :lol:
On second thought, I guess that fits Alaskan m.o. :p
Sadly all our convicted elected officials are being released as the US Justice Department attorneys screwed the pooch during the trials.
Quote from: Sheilbh on June 10, 2009, 01:24:52 PM
Croatia: Hravatska Stranka Prava - The Croatian Social Liberal Party. Apparently not very successful :(
Man, that's a broad tent that can fit both you and I under it.
Quote from: Barrister on June 10, 2009, 06:15:40 PMin France I'd support UMP (who?)
That's Sarkozy's governing conservative party.
I'm really close to the LibDems. Time to rethink my Labour stance.. :bowler:
The nearest European party to me are the Greek Greens. I wonder if they advocate the reconquest of Constantinople from the Turk too..
Marbas the closest Polish party to me is SLD-UP. Are they good? Tamas: Same question with Lehet Mas a Politika.
My full list:
Austria: Die Grünen 83%
Flemish: Groen! 83%
Walloons: Parti écologiste francophone de Belgique 79%
Croatia: Socijaldemokratska partija Hrvatske 78.3%
Czechs: Česká strana sociálně demokratická 79.6%
Denmark: Socialistisk Folkeparti 84.8%
France: Les Verts 82.7%
Germany: Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen 78.8%
Greece: Οικολόγοι Πράσινοι 87% (my closest party)
Hungary: Lehet Más a Politika 78.1%
Italy: Sinistra e Libertà 84%
Polska: Sojusz Lewicy Demokratycznej - Unia Pracy 82.5%
Spain: Iniciativa per Catalunya Verds 87%
Sweden: :pirate: 83.3%
Netherlands: GroenLinks 84.8%. GreenLinks is a stupid name for a party.
Wales: Plaid Cymru 84.7%
I detect a theme here... :P
Quote from: Sheilbh on June 10, 2009, 01:24:52 PM
Sociaal-Liberale Partij - FLEMS :bleeding:
?? At least you were recommended a party from the succesful part of Belgium. :s
the reccomendations made for me were all parties I voted for at some time so that's okay.
Quote from: katmai on June 10, 2009, 06:48:57 PM
Took quiz as Spaniard.
Spain: Coalicion Canaria :lol:
No PNV? Shame on you. :mad: :P
QuoteItaly: Fiamma Tricolore
Ewwwww, nasty! That's hard core fascist (real deal fascist) territory there, man.
Quote from: The Larch on June 11, 2009, 06:11:20 AM
Quote from: katmai on June 10, 2009, 06:48:57 PM
Took quiz as Spaniard.
Spain: Coalicion Canaria :lol:
No PNV? Shame on you. :mad: :P
They came in like 2nd iirc...
and as to Italy when i rechecked by Analyse party it gave me Italia dei Valori