HeatherWells
23 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Unionist Leftist
23 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Unionist Leftist
You're solidly left on the things that touch people's lives directly — care funding, wealth, LGBT+ rights, deportation, the burka ban — but turn firmly right the moment the question is about how the country is held together. You want a Britain that redistributes and protects, but doesn't fragment.
You're no reflexive contrarian — you sided with the national majority on six of your ten votes, backing marriage equality and the National Care Service alongside most of the country. But where you break, you break hard: against Scottish independence and against regional devolution, both times siding with a divided nation's minority against a public leaning the other way.
You run close with a Centre-Left crowd overall, agreeing about six times in ten across shared votes — but your closest ally, HTuo, is basically your twin on rights, agreeing nine times in ten. Drayton is the opposite story: you split hard on rights, agreeing barely once in five, which suggests your circle isn't as unified as its average leaning implies.
Ten votes in and the shape is already sharper than most first reads — rights-driven, unionist, unafraid to vote against the room. Keep going and next week's read will start testing whether that constitutional streak holds under real pressure.