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21 July 2026 · after 22 votes · current
The Union Guardian
21 July 2026 · after 22 votes · current
The Union Guardian
You want a Britain that stays whole, stays armed, and stays sceptical of both Brussels-style devolution and Edinburgh-style secession — no assemblies of the north, no independent Scotland, more nuclear capability, not less. But your economics won't sit still: you called utilities privatisation a failure and think finance has too much grip on the economy, so this isn't small-state orthodoxy — it's a guarded, unsentimental patriotism that doesn't trust concentrated power, public or private.
You split almost evenly with the country, agreeing on 14 of 22 recent calls — but where you break, you break hard: the nation wanted rewilding and beavers, further Iran strikes, and a softer read on transgender identity, and you voted no to all three. On deportation of foreign offenders you're with the overwhelming majority; on burka bans and banning extremist parties you're finely balanced against a divided nation.
You run mostly with your crowd — agreeing 63% of the time with accounts leaning Centre Right — and BREXIT is practically your compass, aligned 83% of the time. StuartFaulds is your opposite number, agreeing with you barely one vote in six, which tells you exactly where the fault line in your own feed runs.
Twenty-one scored votes already show real edges — hard on the Union, unpredictable on money. Keep voting and tomorrow's read will sharpen those edges further.