Hi,
:lol: Yeah, those are funny. Most of them are based on the written party platforms and the promises of the political parties before an election, and we all know how they tend to keep these promises once the elections are over. :lol:
No, it's much better to read the newspaper during the time between two elections IMHO, to see what the politicians actually say and do unburdened by election campaigns and the official party platforms, to get a real impression what each party is up to.
-Kylearan
Quote:Also we have these internet pages were you can aswer 30 questions and it gives you an advice what party fits you best.
:lol: Yeah, those are funny. Most of them are based on the written party platforms and the promises of the political parties before an election, and we all know how they tend to keep these promises once the elections are over. :lol:
No, it's much better to read the newspaper during the time between two elections IMHO, to see what the politicians actually say and do unburdened by election campaigns and the official party platforms, to get a real impression what each party is up to.
-Kylearan
There are two kinds of fools. One says, "This is old, and therefore good." And one says, "This is new, and therefore better." - John Brunner, The Shockwave Rider