
This is a phrase I never want to hear again (!):
Based on the answers you’ve given us, on this axis, we judge that of the well-known ‘papers, readers of The Daily Star / The Daily Star of Scotland have views most like yours.
This shocking phrase comes from an analysis of my political views [results shown above] as analysed against those displayed by the ‘general’ population and by the UK newspapers. It’s less a ‘Tell us your favorite food when eight years old and we’ll tell you what age you’ll likely die” kind of online survey, but attempts to be a serious view of some of the issues that are driving the 2005 election. Of course it is problematic to attempt to categorise the views of blocks of voters, but all those who fill in the survey input what their perceived views are , ie ‘middle, left, right’ and a few in between, as well as what paper they would/do read, meaning that with more participants, the survey becomes ever more accurate.
Political Society Survey
My Results
Popularity: 1% [?]