FreddiePeacock
21 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Guarded Progressive
21 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Guarded Progressive
You want a Britain that cares more — a National Care Service, marriage equality, no deportations on a technicality — but you don't confuse compassion with softness on the state itself: you kept Scotland in the union, backed more nuclear weapons, and voted yes to banning the burka. This is a left instinct with a hard shell around nationhood.
You're rarely an outlier — siding with the national majority on seven of your ten votes — but your dissents are pointed: you rejected the burka ban's opposite instinct that most centrists share, and on deportation you stood firm against a country that voted 85% the other way. That's not contrarianism, it's a specific line you won't cross.
Your circle sits at the centre, and you only agree with them just over half the time — closer to a coin flip than a tribe. MikeHowes is your genuine ally, syncing with you seven times in ten, while drayton pulls against you on six — likely the harder-right instincts on borders and deportation where you won't budge.
Ten votes is barely a sketch — the shape is there (left on people, right on the state's teeth) but it's early days. Keep voting and this profile will start drawing the line between your compassion and your caution with real precision.