Bob
19 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Minority-of-One Left
19 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Minority-of-One Left
You vote for a Britain that refuses the easy, popular clampdown — you'll defend due process for foreign offenders, resist nuclear escalation, and reject banning a garment or a party even when the country votes the other way by huge margins. This isn't triangulation; it's a fairly settled instinct that state power, once expanded to punish or exclude, rarely stops where you'd like.
You are, on the numbers, one of the loneliest left votes in this dataset — siding with the national majority on barely half your votes, and on the ones where you break away, you break away hard. On deportation of foreign offenders, 84% of the country wanted the tough line; you didn't. On extremist party bans, you actually landed to the right of the national mood — 62% opposed banning parties, and you joined that minority, though from a place of individual-liberty caution rather than establishment instinct.
No local data has come through yet on your votes — so we can't tell you if your area is with you or against you. That's a gap worth closing.
Health, immigration and rights are where your convictions are clearest — but huge tracts of policy life (economy, housing, energy, justice, education) are untouched. A left this decided on nuclear weapons and NHS reform deserves an equally clear position on tax and spend.
Seven scored votes is enough to see the shape of you, not yet enough to be sure of it. Cast a few more — especially somewhere like housing or the economy — and next week's profile will sharpen from a sketch into a portrait.