Which CivSoc party are you?
Identify Your CivSoc Party Affiliation
Discover which CivSoc party aligns with your values and beliefs through this comprehensive quiz. Answer 18 carefully crafted questions covering a range of political and social issues to reveal your political identity.
- Understand your stance on critical topics such as taxation, immigration, and healthcare.
- Gain insights into the political landscape and how your views fit within it.
- Share your results and see how you compare with others!
Which of these best describes your view of tax?
Tax is a necessary evil to maintain the basic functions of government
Tax is neither good nor bad in itself, and should be used to promote virtue and the common good
Tax is necessary to support the poorest and most vulnerable in society and provide quality public services
Tax should be much higher on the rich in order to mitigate the vast inequalities in our society
Tax is good if directed towards valuable projects, but it shouldn't be too onerous so as to avoid distorting the market and discouraging innovation
Which of these best describes your view of Brexit?
Leaving the EU was a mistake and we should seek to rejoin if possible
We should have sought to maintain a closer economic relationship with the EU on leaving, but regaining political control over our laws was a significant benefit
The EU is by its nature a neoliberal enterprise, and leaving allows us to nationalise key industries
Leaving the EU the way we did may have been a mistake, but there are upsides, such as greater control over certain areas, and we should move on from the issue
Leaving the EU was necessary to regain control of our borders and sovereignty over our laws
EU membership was massively beneficial in terms of free movement, free trade and worker and environmental protections, but we shouldn't necessarily seek to rejoin
Which of these best describes your view of economic migration?
High-skilled migration is economically beneficial and low-skilled migration in certain numbers, but it should be controlled to protect workers' wages, public services and social capital
High-skilled and low-skilled migration are both beneficial on net, for natives and the migrants themselves; we should have more, if anything
Economic migration should be welcomed, provided that there are strict protections for workers' wages and conditions
Economic migration harms the bargaining power of the poor in this country, and should be tightly controlled for that reason
Immigration restrictions unjustly keep the poor of other countries in worse conditions, and should mostly be lifted
Migration of any kind is damaging to cultural and social cohesion and deprives poorer countries of skilled workers, so it should be minimised
Which of these best describes your view of refugees and asylum seekers?
We have a duty, alongside other countries, to accommodate in limited numbers, but must impose background checks and limit their numbers to avoid the risk of crime and cultural tensions
We should admit them, subject to a valid claim, because both they and we will benefit
We should humanely deport those who arrive here and should not admit them, but should financially support the nearest safe countries to accommodate them
They are our responsibility, in part because of our military interventions abroad, so we should admit anyone who wishes to come
We have no obligation to them and should rigorously enforce our borders
Which of these best describes your view of porn?
Provided that it involves consenting adults, it is fine and should be legal
It is often damaging but the dangers of censoring the internet or forcing the industry underground are greater
It is deeply damaging to both the consumer and those involved in the industry, and should be heavily restricted if not outright banned for everyone
It is often damaging, and there should be restrictions to limits its access by minors and curb the excesses of the industry
Mainstream, commercialised porn is expolitative and misogynist; the government should act to empower individuals, ethical porn and unionised sex workers
Which of these best describes your view of nationalisation vs. privatisation?
Nationalised industries are inefficient monopolies; we should ensure private ownership and competition wherever possible
Private ownership is generally preferable, but nationalisation should be considered in the case of key industries and to support communities reliant on them
Most crucial sectors should be nationalised and free at the point of use
We should nationalise key industries that are natural monopolies or which routinely exploit consumers, such as the railways and energy sector
We should avoid nationalisation but regulation and publicly funded alternatives to ensure competition are worth considering
Which of these best describes your view of drugs?
The war on drugs has been a failure; creating a legal, regulated market for most drugs would eliminate many of the harms
There has been no concerted effort to control drug use; we should step up penalties against both possession and supply
We should decriminalise the use of drugs, funding treatment programs instead of criminalising users, while criminalising their supply
A tightly regulated market should be established for softer drugs, with harm reduction measures such as addiction maintenance for harder drugs
Which of these best describes your view of foreign policy?
Military intervention is an extension of imperialism that incites domestic terrorism; we should end most, if not all, of our military engagements abroas
Foreign policy should be conducted exclusively in the national interest; we should avoid protracted entanglements and burdensome alliances
We have an important role in maintaining the rules-based international order and preventing atrocities abroad, so should intervene where necessary
We should be wary of nation-building but have a duty to intervene to prevent atrocities
Which of these best describes your view of the monarchy?
It is an anachronism; an elected president would be more democratic, egalitarian and cheaper
It is a feudal relic that embeds corruption and hierarchy; it should be immediately abolished, and its assets seized for the public good
It is essentially harmless and seems popular, so should be kept as long as that remains true, albeit perhaps with less public money
It is source of national unity, continuity and pride, and should be protected at all costs
Which of these best describes your view of defence spending?
Our armed forces have been dangerously denuded in recent years through spending cuts; we should significantly increase spending
We should maintain the military budget so as to fulfil our international obligations and to be equipped in case of war
Maintaining a large military is a sign of post-imperial delusion; we should defund the military and divert the spending to more worthy causes
A military is necessary but its funding should be scaled back in line with a less ambitious foreign policy
Which of these best describes your view of abortion?
The current law is broadly right; the mother's autonomy ought to take priority until viability
It should not be permitted for social reasons, and the term limit should be significantly reduced
It is a woman's inviolable right and should be permitted for any reason until birth
It is one of the most widely permitted evils in our society and should be banned in almost all circumstances
Which of these best describes your view of free speech?
Provided that it does not incite harm, endanger national security or defame someone, speech should be unrestricted
It is valuable as a tool to challenge authority but it should not be permitted as a way to stir up hatred towards minorities
We should be free to express our religious and political opinions, however politically incorrect, but there should be restrictions on obscene and blasphemous content
The current law is about right; diversity of opinion should be protected but it should be balanced against goods such as social harmony and national security
Which of these best describes your view of the justice system?
There should generally be non-custodial sentences for non-violent offenders and the opportunity of parole for more serious criminals who have reformed
Prison is generally cruel and ineffective; we should focus far more on rehabilitation and preventing the root causes of crime
Sentences should be much more predictable and longer for most categories of crime, with the option of the death penalty for the worst crimes
The likelihood of the sanction matters as much as its severity, so non-custodial and shorter prison sentences should be an option, but sex offenders and murderers should be kept away from society
Which of these best describes your view of marriage and the family?
A married family with children is no better inherently than any other kind; the government has no business dictating people's private lives
Family breakdown and lower fertility are disastrous; the state should strongly promote marriage and family formation through the tax system
Marriage and children are probably good, but it would unwise to meddle in family life
Rather than discriminating against certain families, the state should ensure that all children have a comfortable upbringing whatever their family background
Which of these best describes your view of democracy?
We should extend democracy as far as possible: abolish the monarchy and the Lords, overhaul the voting system and introduce worker councils
We need more of it: hold more referenda on key issues and introduce a proportional voting system
Representative democracy is the best system thus conceived: we should avoid referenda and public pandering, and should be wary of meddling with long-established institutions
We need less of it: the public is fickle and poorly educated; we should reinstate hereditary peers and ban referenda
Which of these best describes your view of the NHS?
It is one of our most precious institutions, and should be protected from privatisation and kept free at the point of use for everyone
Its funding should be massively increased, any form of outsourcing banned and private healthcare banned to reduce health inequalities
The principle of universal healthcare is one we should maintain, but we should consider pragmatic reform with a mix of charity, private and state provision
It needs to be overhauled in favour of an insurance-based system with largely private provision
Which of these best describes your view of the welfare state?
It is necessary under the present neoliberal system, but the ideal would be worker-owned businesses to ensure fair remuneration for labour
It should be expanded to ensure that nobody is forced into unpleasant or poorly-paid work
It should provide a comfortable safety net but reformed so as not to discincentivise work or family formation
It should be reformed to a simpler, more universal form of welfare
Which of these best describes your attitude to political change?
We need a bold, visionary party to overhaul the current neoliberal system
We need a bold, visionary party to overhaul the current decadent, liberal system
We need a bold, visionary party to overhaul the current statist, authoritarian system
We need pragmatic, electorally viable reform in the direction of greater equality and social progress
We need pragmatic, electorally viable reform that safeguards our valuable institutions
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