Kathf48
16 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Practical Balancer
16 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Practical Balancer
Ten votes in, no tribe declared: you want beef exports open, nuclear weapons kept, immigration untouched, but you'll also back a Cabinet body for new towns and vote down a mileage tax on electric cars. This is a Britain run on case-by-case judgement, not manifesto logic.
You split evenly with the national mood — siding with the majority on six of ten votes — but your dissents are pointed: you rejected round-the-clock MP security when most agreed with you, and you're one of a small minority who think politics genuinely can produce winners without losers, rejecting the zero-sum instinct 75% of the country holds.
No local data has come through yet on your votes — too early to say whether you're in step with your neighbours or out on your own.
You've said nothing yet on welfare, health, education, energy, or justice — the bread-and-butter categories that usually reveal a voter's true colours. Right now you're defined by trade, defence and infrastructure; the rest of the picture is blank.
Three scored votes is barely a sketch — cast a few more on welfare or immigration and this profile will start telling you something sharper about yourself than you could say out loud. Every vote you make from here rewrites the read; come back and watch yourself come into focus.