Beechy5
11 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Landlord's Instinct
11 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Landlord's Instinct
Eighteen and already voting like a homeowner in waiting — you rejected rent controls, a tax-funded National Care Service, and extended Decent Homes standards in the same breath, three separate votes all pulling the same way. That's not incoherence, it's an instinct: keep the state's hand off property and let markets sort housing, even against your own generation's grain.
You sided with the national majority on eight of your ten votes, but the two dissents matter — on rent controls and the wealth tax, you went right when Britain, and near-unanimously so on the wealth tax, went the other way. You're not a contrarian by temperament; you're someone whose convictions occasionally outrun the room.
No local data has come through yet on any of your votes — an early profile with a national mirror but no local one. That'll change fast once your area starts voting alongside you.
Housing is your one settled conviction; everything else — economy, immigration, welfare, justice, rights, elections — rests on a single vote each, and huge fields like Defence, Health, Education and Foreign Policy are untouched entirely. This is a profile with a strong instinct and almost no body around it yet.
Ten votes in, and you already read like someone who'll be interesting to watch — cast a few more, especially outside housing, and we'll find out if that landlord's instinct holds everywhere or just where property's involved. Every vote sharpens this; come back next week and see who you've become.