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16 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Institutional Leftist
16 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Institutional Leftist
You want a UK that redistributes power downward — regional assemblies, public ownership of utilities, a National Care Service — while still trusting big institutions like the NHS to be reformed rather than dismantled or copied from Berlin and Paris. Your convictions are firmest on housing, governance and the constitution: this is someone who thinks the machinery of the state, done right, is the answer, not the problem.
You're less a rebel than a majority-sider — 21 of your last 30 votes ran with the national grain, backing nuclear defence and deportation of foreign offenders alongside most of the country. But where you break, it's pointed: you rejected the burka ban and NHS reform the nation backed, and you'd rejoin the EU when most voters wouldn't touch it, arguing the "Muslim and Jewish debate" and media ownership loom too large over British politics.
Early days — with only 18 scored votes, there's no ally or clash sharp enough yet to name, just a clear leftward lean sitting quietly underneath a lot of consensus votes.
This is a thin sketch of a fuller picture — you've barely touched economy, education, justice or culture. Cast a few more votes there and the Institutional Leftist either sharpens into something more precise or reveals a genuine contradiction — either way, next week's read will know you better than this one does.