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This website helps you pick which party votes in Parliament according to your views on a selection of issues. These are based on the numbers in theyworkforyou.com.
If you already know who you are going to vote for, this website helps you see which issues you probably disagree with them about.
Only the Labour, LibDem and Conservative Parties are shown, because the others in the election have had no MPs in Parliament.
Gwyneth Dunwoody is included for reference because she sometimes voted differently from the majority of the Labour Party.
| Labour MPs voted strongly for this |
Gwyneth Dunwoody voted strongly for this |
Liberal Democrats MPs voted strongly against this |
Conservatives MPs voted strongly against this |
Use the drop-down box to state your opinion to complete the sentence. (1 of 14)
I am the Government's post office modernisation programme
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Some newspaper stories from the day...
"The government has always underestimated the strength of anger on Labour benches against the privatisation and cuts in this essential public service." (more...)
The Post Office is planning to shut more than 600 branches over the next three months despite protests by MPs and pensioner groups. (more...)
Sub-postmasters were today considering a restructuring plan which could lead to the closure of 3,000 post offices in towns and cities across the UK. (more...)
MPs last night overwhelmingly endorsed government proposals to rescue Britain's ailing postal service with a £210m package of subsidies that will allow the closure of up to 3,000 urban sub-post offices deemed surplus to modern consumer needs.. (more...)
| Labour MPs voted moderately for this |
Gwyneth Dunwoody voted strongly for this |
Liberal Democrats MPs voted strongly against this |
Conservatives MPs voted strongly for this |
Use the drop-down box to state your opinion to complete the sentence. (2 of 14)
I am the 2003 invasion of Iraq
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Some newspaper stories from the day...
"Saddam Hussain's weapons of mass destruction programme is active, detailed and growing," Blair told an emergency session of the Commons. (more...)
US and British warplanes attacked Iraqi air-defence targets for the second day in a row on Sunday because they had been "threatened", US military chiefs said. (more...)
The Prime Minister's spokesman refused to say who had been responsible for the alleged plagiarism. (more...)
Tony Blair won Commons backing for war against Iraq but at the personal cost of another huge backbench rebellion. (more...)
| Labour MPs voted strongly against this |
Gwyneth Dunwoody voted strongly against this |
Liberal Democrats MPs voted strongly for this |
Conservatives MPs voted strongly for this |
Use the drop-down box to state your opinion to complete the sentence. (3 of 14)
I am investigating the Iraq war
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Some newspaper stories from the day...
Tony Blair will defy Parliament and refuse to call an inquiry into the Iraq war even if MPs vote for an investigation in the Commons today. (more...)
Downing Street fought tooth and nail against any public inquiry, insisting that holding such a review while British troops are still fighting in Iraq would send a message of weakness to the insurgents. (more...)
The Tories will call upon MPs to back the principle of an inquiry into the government's responsibilities in the war in Iraq. (more...)
Gordon Brown flew to Baghdad yesterday and vowed Britain will not cut and run from Iraq when he becomes PM. (more...)
| Labour MPs voted strongly for this |
Gwyneth Dunwoody voted strongly for this |
Liberal Democrats MPs voted strongly against this |
Conservatives MPs voted moderately against this |
Use the drop-down box to state your opinion to complete the sentence. (4 of 14)
I am abolishing the 10% income tax bracket
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Some newspaper stories from the day...
Gordon Brown has "asked the poor to subsidise the rich" by cutting the basic rate of income tax and axing the 10p lower tax rate, the Lib Dems say. (more...)
More than five million households, many on minimum wage, will be worse off after tax changes that start in April next year. (more...)
| Labour MPs voted moderately against this |
Gwyneth Dunwoody voted mixed | Liberal Democrats MPs voted moderately for this |
Conservatives MPs voted mixed |
Use the drop-down box to state your opinion to complete the sentence. (5 of 14)
I am the Freedom of Information Act continuing to apply to MPs and Parliament
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Some newspaper stories from the day...
MPs were today accused of trying to hide their expenses and allowances from the public. (more...)
Labour party bosses are secretly plotting to exempt Parliament from freedom of information laws, one of their own MPs claimed. (more...)
"Many of us believe that is just a ploy to bring their MPs in on May 18 so there will be over 100 to try and pass the bill." (more...)
The MPs say they want to protect private letters from constituents - but critics say the move would also allow them to keep their expenses secret. (more...)
| Labour MPs voted moderately for this |
Gwyneth Dunwoody voted mixed | Liberal Democrats MPs voted strongly against this |
Conservatives MPs voted strongly for this |
Use the drop-down box to state your opinion to complete the sentence. (6 of 14)
I am replacing the Trident submarine-launched nuclear weapons system
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Some newspaper stories from the day...
Despite a massive Labour rebellion, MPs backed Tony Blair's bid to spend between £15bn and £20bn on new submarines to carry the Trident missiles.s. (more...)
Tony Blair has told MPs that if they vote to replace Trident today it will not be their last chance to debate whether Britain should renew its independent nuclear deterrent. (more...)
"I believe it is important that we recognise that, although it is impossible to predict the future, the one thing... that is certain, is the unpredictability of it." (more...)
THANKS to David Cameron, Tony Blair survived a 95-strong Labour revolt against replacing Britain.s Trident nuclear weapons system. (more...)
| Labour MPs voted strongly for this |
Gwyneth Dunwoody voted strongly for this |
Liberal Democrats MPs voted strongly for this |
Conservatives MPs voted moderately against this |
Use the drop-down box to state your opinion to complete the sentence. (7 of 14)
I am banning smoking in all public places
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Some newspaper stories from the day...
A blanket ban on smoking moved a step closer yesterday when Tony Blair said Labour MPs would get a free vote on the issue. (more...)
A resounding cross-party majority of MPs yesterday rejected last minute compromises designed to exempt some pubs and private clubs. (more...)
"Today's vote will protect thousands of workers and save many lives." (more...)
Although it is not illegal to smoke in the Palace of Westminster, both Houses decided to ban it from Sunday - the same time as the rest of England. (more...)
| Labour MPs voted strongly for this |
Gwyneth Dunwoody voted moderately against this |
Liberal Democrats MPs voted strongly against this |
Conservatives MPs voted strongly against this |
Use the drop-down box to state your opinion to complete the sentence. (8 of 14)
I am Control Orders for terrorist suspects
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Some newspaper stories from the day...
The control orders would range from tagging suspects to placing them under what is effectively house arrest. (more...)
Terrorist allegations against certain individuals are of such a nature and from such sources that they cannot be prosecuted "because that would mean revealing sensitive and dangerous intelligence" (more...)
The Tories branded control orders "unpleasant, repellent and disgusting". (more...)
Suspects must phone a private tagging company before they leave the house. (more...)
| Labour MPs voted strongly for this |
Gwyneth Dunwoody voted strongly against this |
Liberal Democrats MPs voted strongly against this |
Conservatives MPs voted strongly against this |
Use the drop-down box to state your opinion to complete the sentence. (9 of 14)
I am compulsory biometric ID Cards and identity register for all citizens
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Some newspaper stories from the day...
Blair will say guaranteeing security is as important to the Labour Party as creating a fairer and more just society. (more...)
"Surely Parliament is entitled to know the total cost, which of course includes the cost to other departments who are going to use the scheme." (more...)
MPs also backed making it compulsory for people to be given cards - and put on a register - when they apply for passports. (more...)
Charles Clarke said the bill would not remove civil liberties but give people more control over their identities. (more...)
| Labour MPs voted strongly for this |
Gwyneth Dunwoody voted strongly for this |
Liberal Democrats MPs voted strongly against this |
Conservatives MPs voted mixed |
Use the drop-down box to state your opinion to complete the sentence. (10 of 14)
I am new civil nuclear power plants
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Some newspaper stories from the day...
Use this guide to explore the issues including waste, cost and energy alternatives. (more...)
The Government stepped in with a £410 million support package for crisis-hit nuclear group British Energy (more...)
LibDem environment spokesman said any expansion would divert essential funding from renewable sources, such as water and wind farms. (more...)
David Cameron's environmental policy adviser has warned the Conservative party against an unthinking embrace of nuclear power. (more...)
| Labour MPs voted strongly for this |
Gwyneth Dunwoody voted mixed | Liberal Democrats MPs voted strongly against this |
Conservatives MPs voted strongly against this |
Use the drop-down box to state your opinion to complete the sentence. (11 of 14)
I am giving the Government the power to summarily change any law without a vote in Parliament
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Some newspaper stories from the day...
"The government could rewrite almost any act and, in some cases, enact new laws that at present only parliament can make." (more...)
"I give the House clear undertakings that the orders will not be used to implement highly controversial reforms." (more...)
The bill was welcomed by the CBI, whose deputy director said it would bring crucial benefits for UK businesses. (more...)
"Ministers failed to recognise the constitutional impact of the plans." (more...)
| Labour MPs voted strongly against this |
Gwyneth Dunwoody voted moderately against this |
Liberal Democrats MPs voted strongly for this |
Conservatives MPs voted mixed |
Use the drop-down box to state your opinion to complete the sentence. (12 of 14)
I am allowing protests to take place around Parliament
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Some newspaper stories from the day...
The Act is controversial primarily for the restriction of the right to demonstrate within an exclusion zone of up to one kilometre from any point in Parliament Square. (more...)
Anti-war protester Brian Haw today won his High Court battle against new laws threatening to end his 24-hour vigil outside Parliament, which has now gone on for four years. (more...)
Six people have been arrested as about 100 campaigners staged a protest in Parliament Square against the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act. (more...)
Unless you have permission, it's illegal to demonstrate near the Houses of Parliament. But that wasn't going to stop Mark Thomas, who set out to make a record number of protests in one day. (more...)
| Labour MPs voted strongly for this |
Gwyneth Dunwoody voted mixed | Liberal Democrats MPs voted moderately for this |
Conservatives MPs voted strongly against this |
Use the drop-down box to state your opinion to complete the sentence. (13 of 14)
I am the total ban on fox hunting
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Some newspaper stories from the day...
Tony Blair has delivered a blunt warning to Labour opponents of fox hunting that they risk losing a historic chance to outlaw the vast majority of hunts if they vote for an outright ban next week. (more...)
Tony Blair suffered a humiliating setback last night when MPs voted decisively for an outright ban on foxhunting. (more...)
The protest failed to stop mainly Labour MPs forcing through a bill banning hunting. Mr Blair, a previous opponent of fox hunting, did not vote. (more...)
The Parliament Act could only be invoked if the Lords voted to block the bill for a second time. (more...)
| Labour MPs voted strongly for this |
Gwyneth Dunwoody voted moderately against this |
Liberal Democrats MPs voted strongly against this |
Conservatives MPs voted strongly against this |
Use the drop-down box to state your opinion to complete the sentence. (14 of 14)
I am that universities should be allowed to charge the students tuition fees
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Some newspaper stories from the day...
A day of drama, intrigue and betrayal saw the tuition fees rebellion fade, but not until the government had been taken to the brink of calamity. (more...)
Opponants complain of a two-tier system and students being priced out of higher education. (more...)
Education Secretary Charles Clarke said he believed the vote was "a vote for the future of higher education and this country". (more...)
The higher education bill, which contains the controversial provision for universities to charge up to £3,000 a year in fees, is now certain to gain Royal Assent this summer.. (more...)
This table lists the issues on which you have expressed a preference. Use the tick-boxes to say which are the most important to you. The scores are added up to give the party that votes closest to you in Parliament.
If a box is red it's in the row of an issue you disagree with that party on. Click on the word "FOR" or "AGAINST" to see how the individual votes for that policy break down.
| Parliamentary parties for Crewe and Nantwich contituency: | Labour | (Gwyneth Dunwoody) | Liberal Democrats | Conservatives | |
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| Post offices | important | FOR | FOR | AGAINST | AGAINST |
| Invade Iraq | important | for | FOR | AGAINST | FOR |
| Investigate Iraq | important | AGAINST | AGAINST | FOR | FOR |
| Income tax | important | FOR | FOR | AGAINST | against |
| Public MPs | important | against | mixed | for | mixed |
| Replace Trident | important | for | mixed | AGAINST | FOR |
| Ban smoking | important | FOR | FOR | FOR | against |
| Control orders | important | FOR | against | AGAINST | AGAINST |
| ID Cards | important | FOR | AGAINST | AGAINST | AGAINST |
| Nuclear power | important | FOR | FOR | AGAINST | mixed |
| Abolish Parliament | important | FOR | mixed | AGAINST | AGAINST |
| Parliament protest | important | AGAINST | against | FOR | mixed |
| Ban fox hunting | important | FOR | mixed | for | AGAINST |
| University tuition fees | important | FOR | against | AGAINST | AGAINST |
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One last thing. About those hospital car parking charges which have featured during the campaign: try asking the hospital about them using the Freedom of Information laws. These laws were created by the MPs back in the year 2000, and are very useful for helping us help ourselves.