JonathanMBradshaw
12 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Safety-Net Loyalist
12 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Safety-Net Loyalist
Every one of your eight scored votes has landed on the left — wealth tax yes, PIP tightening no, ADHD benefit stripping no. You're voting for a Britain that catches people before they fall: a decent-homes standard for renters, a properly funded NHS capital plan, devolution that pushes power outward. This isn't performative radicalism; it's a steady, unshowy belief that the state's job is to hold the floor up.
You split from the national mood almost as often as you join it — siding with the majority on exactly half your votes. On PIP assessments and the ADHD benefits question, the country moved firmly right of you (77% voted to strip ADHD claims; you were part of a small holdout). But on net zero, you and the nation are in near-total agreement — only a fringe wants to abandon it, and you're comfortably in that mainstream.
No local data has come through yet on your votes — so for now, Britain is the only mirror we can hold up. Once your area starts voting alongside you, this section will get sharper.
You've never voted on immigration, justice, defence or education — a striking gap for someone this decided on welfare and health. A Hard Left profile with no recorded view on crime or borders is a story half-told; those are the votes that would tell us whether your left runs deep or just runs through the welfare state.
Ten votes in and the picture is already unanimous — but thin. Cast a few more, especially in those blind spots, and this profile stops being a sketch and starts being a portrait. We'll be watching every vote you make.