JordanCoombs
18 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Pragmatic Left
18 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Pragmatic Left
You want a Britain that pays care workers properly, keeps the GLA standing, and bans extremist parties before they get a foothold — but you also want foreign criminals deported fast and judicial review stripped of its power to stall a housing project. That's not muddle, it's a worldview: protect the vulnerable and the democratic centre, but don't let process become an excuse for inaction.
You've sided with the national majority on seven of your ten votes — you're rarely the outlier. The one real breach is the Burka ban: nearly two-thirds of Britain backed it, you voted no, siding with a minority that read it as an overreach into personal liberty rather than a security measure.
No local data has come through yet on your votes — an early gap, not a verdict. Once your area's numbers land, this is where the comparison sharpens.
Ten votes, eight scored, and huge stretches untouched — health, education, economy, justice, employment, all silent. Your leaning looks decided on constitution and welfare from a single vote each; that's a signal, not yet a track record.
This is early days — a clear left-leaning shape with a right-leaning streak on security and process, built from just eight scored votes. Cast a few more, especially in the empty categories, and this profile stops being a sketch and starts being unmistakably you.