REFNATION
ErikaBertrand

ErikaBertrand

The Deportation Hardliner
Hard Right53% · Coin Flip
1respect30votesIndependent1 follower · 5 followingJoined 14 July 2026

14 July 2026 · after 29 votes · current

The Deportation Hardliner

Who you are

You want a Britain that enforces its own rules without apology — deport the foreign national convicted of a crime, change the 1971 law for Shabir Ahmed, ban the Burka, fund nuclear deterrence and police protection for Jewish communities. Yours is a vision of a harder-edged state: less sentiment, more consequence, sovereignty over supranational entanglement.

Vs Britain

You're not a fringe voice shouting into the wind — on deportation of foreign offenders (78% agreed), nuclear capability (70%), and Shabir Ahmed (85%), the country largely came with you. But you split from the majority on marriage equality, on banning extremist parties (you said no, Britain overwhelmingly agreed at 69%), and on rejoining the EU, where you sit with the sceptical minority. You side with the nation about two-thirds of the time — this isn't contrarianism for its own sake, it's a right that happens to be popular right up until it isn't.

Your one tell

That "no" to banning extremist parties, sitting against your own instinct on trial-by-media (where you actually voted left), shows a voter who prizes free expression and due process even when it costs the crackdown you otherwise want — a genuine, principled snag in an otherwise seamless record.

Blind spots

You've never voted on Environment, Business, Transport, or Technology — a hard-right profile with nothing yet said on climate, industry, or infrastructure. That's a lot of Britain still unmapped.

What's next

This is a rare, sharply-drawn record after just 22 scored votes — vote on Business or Transport next and watch whether the hardliner holds or softens. Every vote you cast sharpens this picture; come back and see who you've become.