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13 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Guarded Traditionalist
13 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Guarded Traditionalist
You're building a Britain that spends more on defence, less on rent controls, and trusts fewer new bureaucracies — you backed abolishing the GLA and doubted foreign students' economic upside — but you flinch when the state itself is threatened: you kept the NHS off the operating table twice, once refusing to abolish it, once refusing to reform it along French or German lines.
You're split down the middle with the country — six of your ten recent votes matched the national mood — but where you diverge, it's pointed: most of Britain wanted voluntary landowner-led nature restoration and NHS-style reform, you wanted neither, preferring firmer intervention on the environment and a stubborn defence of the health service as it stands.
There's no local data yet to set against you — for now, Britain itself is your only mirror, and it's telling a genuinely mixed story: right on economics and institutions, left on the NHS and nature.
Ten votes and not one on immigration, welfare, justice, or the economy proper — for someone this decisive on rent controls and foreign students, that's a curiously empty stretch of the map.
Seven scored votes is early days — cast a few more on welfare or immigration and this profile stops guessing and starts knowing you; every vote you make sharpens the picture, and we'll have a fresh read waiting next week.