CeriOwenLloyd
14 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Unbending Newcomer
14 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Unbending Newcomer
Ten votes in and there's no ambiguity: you're a young hard-right voter with a clean sweep — defence readiness, scepticism of Labour donor deals, doubts about trial-by-media, resistance to diversity mandates in casting. This is a Britain you want firmer, less apologetic, less interested in retrofitting the past to please the present.
You're not simply riding the national mood — on the Widdecombe terrorism question and the workplace-temperature law, you broke with the majority, and on the diverse-casting vote you landed alone against a nation that was unanimous the other way. You agree with the country often enough, but never because you're following it.
This is a hard-right profile with almost no economic or welfare record behind it — no votes yet on tax, benefits, housing or immigration, the very terrain where "right" usually gets tested hardest. Right now you're defined by culture-war and justice instincts; the fiscal and welfare picture is still a blank page.
Nine scored votes is enough to see the shape of you, not yet enough to call you fully formed — early days, but a very consistent early days. Cast a few more, especially on immigration or the economy, and next week's read will start telling you things about yourself you haven't said out loud yet.