Odysseus100
13 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Border-Line Realist
13 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Border-Line Realist
You're not chasing an ideology, you're chasing order: control the border, deport those who forfeit their welcome, fix the NHS while you're at it. Your votes on Shabir Ahmed, foreign-national deportations and refugee reunion all point the same way — a Britain that's generous in principle but strict in practice, no exceptions banked on sentiment.
You're rarely the outlier — nine times out of ten you land where the country lands, including backing the Hillsborough Law and NHS reform, both instinctively left-leaning calls for someone whose gut is right. The one break: you opposed extra funding for police protecting Jewish communities, against a majority that backed it, and against devolution when most were lukewarm anyway.
No local data has come through yet on your votes — early days, so this section stays open until your area's pattern catches up with the nation's.
For someone with firm views on borders and justice, you've been silent on welfare, the economy, defence and education — the categories that usually harden a right-leaning profile into something distinctive. Right now you're a clear voice on one fault line and a mystery on the rest.
Seven scored votes is a start, not a verdict — cast a few more on welfare or the economy and we'll see whether the immigration hawk is the whole story or just the loudest part of it. This profile updates every week you vote, and it gets sharper each time.