DanManns
16 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Mainstream Realist
16 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Mainstream Realist
You want a Britain that's tough on borders, sceptical of Strasbourg's grip, keeps its nuclear deterrent, and doesn't pretend net zero is worth the pain — a country that trusts common sense over ideology, but isn't afraid to break from convention when something looks like an obvious waste, like ageing peers who barely show up.
You're in step with the country on almost everything that matters to you — leaving the ECHR, cutting immigration hard, keeping the bomb, ditching UBI — the kind of voter the national mood is basically built around. Your one real dissent, keeping the House of Lords as is rather than forcing a retirement age, puts you against a strong 74% majority, a small but telling flash of "leave it alone" against a fashionable reform.
There's no local data yet to hold up against your votes — an unusual gap for a profile this decisive nationally, and the first thing worth filling in.
You've cast opinions on the death penalty, the monarchy and cannabis, but the bread-and-butter categories — welfare, housing, health, the economy, education — are untouched. For someone with such clear instincts on constitution and borders, that's a lot of Britain still unmapped.
Ten votes in and the shape is already legible — cast a few more, especially in those blank categories, and this profile stops sketching you and starts nailing you down. Every vote you make from here sharpens the picture; we'll keep rewriting it as you go.