Alaksirion
18 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Order-First Pragmatist
18 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Order-First Pragmatist
You want a country that deports foreign offenders fast, builds its nuclear deterrent, and stops judicial review clogging up housing and infrastructure — a Britain that moves and defends itself. But you pair that with genuine restraint: no banning parties, no banning burkas, and a hand extended toward the energy transition through heat pumps and solar.
You're rarely an outlier — you sided with the national majority on eight of your ten recent votes, from nuclear expansion to speeding up judicial reviews. Your real breaks are pointed: on banning extremist parties, most of Britain said no and you agreed, but on banning the burka, the country voted yes (64%) and you went the other way — a civil-liberties instinct stronger than your general lean right.
No local data has landed yet on any of your votes — too early to say how your corner of the country compares. That's one for next time.
Seven scored votes is a start, not a verdict — you've never voted on welfare, the economy, health, education, or justice, the very terrain where left and right usually reveal themselves hardest. Right now you're a security-and-infrastructure voter with an untested record everywhere else.
This is early days — a shape, not yet a settled character. Cast a few votes on welfare or the economy and this profile will sharpen fast; every vote you add from here in makes the picture truer, and we'll rewrite you fresh next week.