Hmm, shocked the hell out of me. Apparently I'm a leftie!
I do think though that the questioning is basically broken - some of the questions I found very odd - whilst I agree that a one party totalitarian state can get things done more quickly than a democratic one, that doesn't mean that I *want* a one party state, yet agreeing with the statement would seem to imply that. Similarly, no answer to the question 'punishment is more important than rehabilitation' adequately conveys my view - my view is that punishment is an important and integral part of rehabilitation, as well as acting as a deterrent to others. Yet the question divides the two into mutually exclusive things and I have to pick one or the other.
On top of that, there is no 'neutral' or 'none of the above' option on any of them, you either have to agree or disagree with everything, I'm certainly not happy with the answers I've given to about half of the questions.
Perhaps the real answer is that there is no simple way of summing up anyone's views - I'm a capitalist who believes in putting working people at the top of the tree and I want to see the benefit system slashed so that no one on benefits can be better off in real terms than someone working full time minimum wage - I do not agree to dysfunctional scum families milking the equivalent of a regional manager's salary out of the benefits system just because they can't keep their legs shut and have knocked out a few kids whilst other people work full time and struggle to get by.
These views typically make me right wing, yet when it comes to homosexuality, sex before marriage and abortion my views are about as left as you can get, and I take offence at being automatically assumed to hold right wing views on those issues just because I do on others.
