Alex
14 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Pragmatic Reformer
14 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Pragmatic Reformer
You want a Britain that's run efficiently rather than ideologically — trim the GLA, harden the military, fix the NHS by copying what actually works abroad. But you're no free-market purist: when it comes to energy bills and the environment, you swing hard left, wanting the state to intervene and distrusting "voluntary" fixes from landowners.
You split evenly with the national mood — right there with the crowd on defence readiness and NHS reform, but breaking from big majorities on the IRGC ban and the AI Security Institute's powers, where you doubted whether more state power was the answer.
No local data yet on any of your votes — an early profile with a national backdrop but no hometown mirror to check yourself against.
You've voted on defence, health and energy, but never once on immigration, welfare, housing or justice — the very fault lines that usually anchor a right-leaning voter. Until you do, this profile is a Britain sketched from the edges in.
Ten votes in and the shape is already interesting — a reformer's instincts on institutions, a leftish streak on climate and bills. Cast a few more, especially on welfare or immigration, and next week's read will start telling you something you couldn't have guessed yourself.