Andymac
16 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Sage
16 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Sage
You want a Britain that builds: council homes funded properly, National Insurance stretched to let people retire sooner, and judges kept on a leash rather than handed more power to punish. Housing is where you're most unshakeable — you backed council-owned homes and Strategic Partnership funding without hesitation, the clearest thread in an otherwise early record.
You're not a reflexive rebel — you sided with the national majority six times out of ten — but your break from Lewisham's would-be ban on Home Office cooperation put you against your own political instincts, siding with the country's overwhelming rejection of that motion. It's a reminder you're a state-builder, not a state-sceptic, when it comes to enforcement questions.
No local figures have come through yet for your area, so this is Britain-wide comparison only for now — worth watching whether your council-housing conviction matches your neighbours once that data lands.
You've cast nothing on the economy, defence, energy or education — a striking gap for someone this committed on housing and welfare, since those are exactly the fights that will decide whether your vision gets funded.
Seven scored votes is early days, but the shape is already honest: a housebuilder's left, pragmatic rather than tribal. Vote on defence or the economy next and this profile will sharpen fast — we'll be here each week to show you exactly how.