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Total completed quizzes: 1

Last updated: June 12, 2026 12:18 pm

Closest match results

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Result Count Share
Conservative Party 1 100.0%

Parties included in closest match

Where a quiz result is tied, each party in the tie is counted in this table.

Party Included Share of submissions
Conservative Party 1 100.0%
Labour Party 0 0.0%
Liberal Democrats 0 0.0%
Reform UK 0 0.0%
Green Party 0 0.0%
Question-by-question answer selections

This shows how often each answer was chosen. Percentages are based on the number of recorded answers for that question.

What should the government’s main economic priority be?

Answer Party link Count Share
Grow the economy while investing in public services and improving life for working people. Labour Party 1 100.0%
Cut government spending, reduce taxes, support business and reward hard work. Conservative Party 0 0.0%
Build a fair economy that supports business but also reduces inequality and protects public services. Liberal Democrats 0 0.0%
Cut waste, reduce taxes, reduce regulation and prioritise British workers and businesses. Reform UK 0 0.0%
Tax wealth and polluters more to fund public services, climate action and a fairer society. Green Party 0 0.0%

What should happen to the NHS and public services?

Answer Party link Count Share
Keep public services strong, reform the NHS and reduce waiting lists. Labour Party 0 0.0%
Keep the NHS free, but make services more efficient and affordable for taxpayers. Conservative Party 1 100.0%
Improve GP access, dentistry, social care and support for carers. Liberal Democrats 0 0.0%
Keep the NHS free but cut bureaucracy and move money to frontline care. Reform UK 0 0.0%
Put much more funding into the NHS and social care, and stop privatisation. Green Party 0 0.0%

What is your view on immigration?

Answer Party link Count Share
Immigration should be controlled, with secure borders and a managed system. Labour Party 0 0.0%
Border rules should be much tougher, with stronger removals and fewer legal barriers. Conservative Party 1 100.0%
The immigration system should be fair, effective and treat people with dignity. Liberal Democrats 0 0.0%
Illegal migration should be stopped with detention, deportation and withdrawal from international legal limits. Reform UK 0 0.0%
The system should be humanitarian, rights-based and protect people fleeing danger. Green Party 0 0.0%

What should the UK do about climate change and energy?

Answer Party link Count Share
Invest in clean energy to create jobs, cut bills and reach net zero. Labour Party 1 100.0%
Protect the environment, but avoid costly green rules that raise bills or hurt business. Conservative Party 0 0.0%
Take urgent climate action while making sure the transition is fair. Liberal Democrats 0 0.0%
Scrap net zero policies and focus on cheaper domestic energy. Reform UK 0 0.0%
Put climate and nature at the centre of all policy, with major green investment. Green Party 0 0.0%

What should the approach to crime be?

Answer Party link Count Share
Reduce serious violence, improve policing and rebuild trust in the justice system. Labour Party 0 0.0%
Use tougher sentencing, more visible policing and stronger law-and-order policies. Conservative Party 0 0.0%
Prevent crime through community policing, youth support and rehabilitation. Liberal Democrats 1 100.0%
Take a very tough approach with tougher sentences, more prison places and stronger police powers. Reform UK 0 0.0%
Focus on prevention, youth services, rehabilitation and limits on stop-and-search powers. Green Party 0 0.0%

What should the UK’s relationship with Europe be?

Answer Party link Count Share
Cooperate more closely with Europe, but do not focus on rejoining the EU immediately. Labour Party 1 100.0%
Defend Brexit, sovereignty and the UK’s ability to make its own rules. Conservative Party 0 0.0%
Rebuild close links with Europe, with EU membership as a possible long-term aim. Liberal Democrats 0 0.0%
Make sure British laws are made in Britain, not by foreign courts or institutions. Reform UK 0 0.0%
Work internationally on climate, peace, human rights and cooperation with Europe. Green Party 0 0.0%

What kind of democracy do you prefer?

Answer Party link Count Share
A stable government with clear national missions and practical reform. Labour Party 0 0.0%
A system where Parliament and UK politicians have more control over laws. Conservative Party 1 100.0%
More local power, stronger civil liberties and a fairer voting system. Liberal Democrats 0 0.0%
Major constitutional change to restore national sovereignty and reduce outside influence. Reform UK 0 0.0%
Proportional representation, votes at 16, stronger human rights and more transparent politics. Green Party 0 0.0%

What should the welfare system do?

Answer Party link Count Share
Support people who need help while improving work, opportunity and child poverty. Labour Party 0 0.0%
Reduce welfare spending and encourage more people into work. Conservative Party 1 100.0%
Provide a strong safety net, especially for carers, disabled people and people in poverty. Liberal Democrats 0 0.0%
Support only those who genuinely cannot manage without help, while making work pay. Reform UK 0 0.0%
Provide a more generous safety net funded by taxes on wealth and high incomes. Green Party 0 0.0%

What is the best approach to housing?

Answer Party link Count Share
Build more homes, including affordable homes, and reform planning. Labour Party 0 0.0%
Help people buy homes by cutting taxes such as stamp duty and supporting ownership. Conservative Party 1 100.0%
Build more homes but make sure communities also get GPs, schools and infrastructure. Liberal Democrats 0 0.0%
Prioritise British citizens and cut rules that slow housebuilding. Reform UK 0 0.0%
Build more council homes, use rent controls and protect tenants. Green Party 0 0.0%

What should education focus on?

Answer Party link Count Share
Break down barriers so background does not limit young people’s ambitions. Labour Party 0 0.0%
Raise standards, improve discipline and promote apprenticeships and useful skills. Conservative Party 1 100.0%
Give every child a fair chance through investment, support and opportunity. Liberal Democrats 0 0.0%
Teach skills that help British workers and promote national culture and pride. Reform UK 0 0.0%
Make education more inclusive, reduce high-stakes testing, end tuition fees and expand free school meals. Green Party 0 0.0%

What is your view on rights and equality?

Answer Party link Count Share
Promote fairness and opportunity while keeping public services practical and focused. Labour Party 1 100.0%
Support individual liberty and personal responsibility, with less focus on identity politics. Conservative Party 0 0.0%
Strongly protect civil liberties, human rights, equality and diversity. Liberal Democrats 0 0.0%
Defend free speech, British traditions and oppose DEI quotas. Reform UK 0 0.0%
Defend the Human Rights Act, protest rights, legal aid and stronger protections for minorities. Green Party 0 0.0%

Overall, what should the role of government be?

Answer Party link Count Share
An active government that works with business, unions and communities to solve national problems. Labour Party 0 0.0%
A smaller, more efficient state that keeps taxes lower and protects order and tradition. Conservative Party 0 0.0%
A fair, open and liberal state that protects individual freedom and local democracy. Liberal Democrats 1 100.0%
A state that puts national sovereignty, borders and British interests first. Reform UK 0 0.0%
A transformative state that prioritises climate, equality, public ownership and social justice. Green Party 0 0.0%

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