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@ 2012-04-05 07:12 pm UTC
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Current mood: contemplative
Entry tags:politics
http://cdn.yougov.com/cumulus_uploads/document/88fhchg0tf/YG-Archives-FictionalCharactersVoting-050412.pdf

So YouGov did a survey on which party people think various fictional characters would vote for. From the little I know, I would suspect most of them are correct, but I want to talk about the one I know is definitely false, and the one I think is probably wrong.

Firstly, Victor Meldrew is definitely a Labour voter. This is canonical, he talks about it in the show, he reads the Daily Mirror onscreen on a regular basis, and in one episode is shown roundly abusing a Tory canvassar, and in another episode castigating a Tory politician in a hospital. So why do the majority of people think of him as a Tory?

There's a definite stereotype effect going on; most of the Tories are characters people don't like, or love to hate, and most of the Labour characters are seen as good fun but a bit thick. The one Lib Dem is the Vicar of Dibley - worthy, does good works and makes people happier, but is ultimately pretty powerless and someone to feel sorry for. So I think people put Victor Meldrew as a Tory because he's so bloody grumpy, and people see him as selfishly grumpy - but he's totally not. He's a tireless crusader against injustice, not just for himself, but for others (see the episode set in the Old People's home), and he has the Labourite's unshakeable conviction that the government ought to sort things out.

The other one that I think is a bit off is the Doctor. The biggest result for him is "wouldn't vote", which is probably correct, because I think the timelord maxim of non interference still has SOME traction on him... But then the next biggest is Green LOL! The Doctor is a scientist. The Greens, despite their hearts being in the right place, are totally wedded to woo. Add to that their occasional authoritarian tendencies and... no, the Doctor is a Lib Dem. I shall stubbornly cling to that belief.


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miss_s_b: (Who: Six (cybersex))


[personal profile] miss_s_b
2012-04-05 07:14 pm UTC (link)
I dunno, I think he must have had some sort of citizenship thing because he worked for UNIT.

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lonemagpie: guy from the cover of sanctuary (guy)


[personal profile] lonemagpie
2012-04-05 07:18 pm UTC (link)
I believe the term is "resident alien" (!) - in fact, IIRC that's actually mentioned specifically in Claws Of Axos

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miss_s_b: (Who: Three (Chuck))


[personal profile] miss_s_b
2012-04-05 07:23 pm UTC (link)
You realise I'm going to have to watch it again now...

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[personal profile] magister
2012-04-05 07:27 pm UTC (link)
We can do that later if you like.

Spot of Delgado would go down quite well.

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[personal profile] matgb
2012-04-05 07:24 pm UTC (link)
He's from Gallifrey. Gallifrey's in Ireland. Irish citizens get a vote. QED

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