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AlexH

AlexH

The Grounded Centre-Leftist
Centre Left50% · Coin Flip
1respect32votesLiberal Democrat0 followers · 0 followingJoined 19 August 2026

22 August 2026 · after 32 votes · current

The Grounded Centre-Leftist

Who you are

You want a more rights-minded, internationally engaged UK: willing to support Ukraine and restore foreign aid, but wary of automatic punishment, culture-war certainty and populist economics. Your instincts are centre-left rather than doctrinaire — “the process of offering loans”, not a sinister banking conspiracy — while your support for halal labelling and a cautious view of constitutional reform keep a pragmatic edge.

How you've moved

You have moved from The Practical Moderate to a more recognisably grounded centre-left voter, holding steady in temperament but sharpening on rights, asylum politics and international responsibility. The old toughness on welfare and borders remains, yet you now more clearly resist the majority when it turns public safety into a demand for harsher rules.

Vs the UK

You are neither a habitual dissenter nor a reliable member of the national majority: your record splits almost perfectly. The telling breaks are against the grain — rejecting whole-life mandates, gender restrictions and the Home Office’s framing of asylum guidance — while siding with the country on foreign funding restrictions and local-government accountability.

What's next

The whole record now gives this read a firm outline, but the unresolved question is whether your practical centre-left instincts will deepen into a settled programme or keep crossing the old party lines. Ten more votes will sharpen the profile again, and each one will make the picture truer.

21 August 2026 · after 16 votes

The Practical Moderate

Who you are

You are an early-days moderate: willing to back community work for prisoners, tighter control of borders and a welfare brake, but equally unwilling to follow the right into gold-standard nostalgia or the left into easy slogans. Your vision of the UK is practical rather than doctrinaire — secure, fair-minded and suspicious of grand theories, whether that means moving closer to China or declaring the left-right divide obsolete.

Vs the UK

You split almost evenly from the national mood, which is revealing in itself: you are neither a reliable dissenter nor a crowd-follower. The sharpest contrast came over reindustrialisation, where you rejected a proposal backed overwhelmingly across the UK, while on foreign nationals claiming universal credit you sided with a minority view that carried a distinctly left-leaning logic.

Your circle

There is not enough circle data yet to say whether you run with your followers or against them. For now, your record looks less like factional loyalty than personal judgement: you can sound tough on enforcement in one vote, then reject the fashionable answer when the economic or institutional case feels weak.

What's next

This is a first sketch, not a finished label; ten more votes will earn a fresher read, and the next stretch should show whether your practical moderation settles into a clearer economic or social direction.