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Who should I vote for in the general election? Take The Independent's interactive policy quiz to find out which party is right for you

The quiz builds a picture of who you should vote for

Matt Dathan
Thursday 07 May 2015 18:38 BST
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Are you still unsure who to vote for? Are you confused about what the parties actually stand for? Do you know which party most closely resembles the issues you care passionately about?

If not, then this simple, interactive quiz will help you decide who to back in tomorrow's election.

The Tinder-style voting tool, called Verto, takes you through a number of statements on the key issues.

Indicating whether you agree or disagree by swiping left or right (if you're on mobile) or selecting the tick or cross (if you are on desktop) you can gradually build up a picture of which party is best suited to you.

Not only does the app generate a picture of where your own political views lie, but also the view of people who live in your local area and across the country.

The quiz, produced in association with think-tank Demos and party-neutral movement Bite the Ballot, will work best for voters in England as it only looks at UK-wide parties. That means, among others, it doesn't include the SNP or Plaid Cymru.

You can put in as much or as little of your information as you like, but the more information you give, the more accurate the results.

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