Please note this website was created for the 2015 General Election. Due to the lack of preparation time, we have not updated this website for the 2017 Election. Why?
How do people feel about issues surrounding welfare? The following results have been calculated from our political quiz, which asks a series of thought-provoking questions about
how our country is run by Government.
Choose a different topic by selecting one from the list to the right.
Introduction of Universal Credit
Are you in favour of the introduction of Universal Credit?
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Stop Winter Fuel Payments for wealthier pensioners
Should we stop paying Winter Fuel Payments to pensioners on higher rates of income tax?
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Work capability testing for disabled claiming benefits
Should 'work capability testing' be carried out on disabled people wanting to claim benefits?
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Withdraw benefits from obese people who refuse help
Should obese people who refuse to seek help to lose weight have their benefits withdrawn?
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Should free childcare be made more readily available to everyone?
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Increase the basic state pension
Should the basic state pension be increased?
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Cap welfare at no more than the average family working income
Should welfare be capped to no more than the average family working income?
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Reduce benefits for those who refuse training
Should benefits be reduced if young people unemployed for longer than 6 months refuse training?
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Bring the age of retirement for women into line with men
Should the age of retirement for women be raised to 65, in line with men?
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Discount bus pass for those under the age of 21
Should under 21s receive a discount bus pass?
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