JamieLees
15 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Unaligned Realist
15 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Unaligned Realist
Ten votes in and you're not building an ideology, you're taking positions one at a time — peers should retire, cannabis should be legal, immigration should fall, nukes should stay. It reads less like a manifesto than a person refusing to be filed away too early.
You split down the middle with the country — five for, five against the grain. You broke hard from the crowd on the ECHR (Britain wanted out at nearly seven in ten, you didn't) and on net zero (the nation wanted it scrapped, you said keep it), but you matched the near-unanimous mood on keeping the bomb and on immigration.
No local data has landed on your votes yet, so there's no town to measure you against — just you and the national numbers for now.
One scored vote, on the House of Lords, isn't enough to call a worldview — everything else, from welfare to defence to immigration policy proper, is untouched. Justice, economy, health: pick any of them and you start giving this profile a spine.
This is a sketch, not a portrait — cast a few more votes across the categories you've skipped and the picture stops being guesswork and starts being unmistakably yours, sharpened fresh every week.