OnyxCreature
13 July 2026 · after 21 votes · current
The Sanctuary Egalitarian
13 July 2026 · after 21 votes · current
The Sanctuary Egalitarian
You want a Britain that protects the vulnerable first and worries about optics later: free childcare for parents on benefits, rent controls, an NHS rebuilt around integration rather than imported models, refugee reunion routes reopened. Yours is a solidarity politics — the state as safety net, not gatekeeper.
You split from the nation almost exactly half the time, but the pattern in your dissent is the tell — you voted no on deporting foreign offenders (80% of Britain said yes), no to banning the burka (68% said yes), yes to refugee reunion (only 27% agreed). Where the country reaches for enforcement, you reach for protection, most sharply on immigration and health — your two strongest, most unanimous convictions.
You're not a pure dove, though: you backed funding for police protecting Jewish communities, deportation for Shabir Ahmed, and the strategic defence review's readiness reforms — all coded right, all sitting inside an otherwise firmly left record. That's not incoherence, it's a voter who separates "protecting communities from real threats" from "punitive immigration politics" — a distinction most profiles don't bother making.
You've never voted on the economy, employment, business, or the constitution — odd gaps for someone this decided on welfare and health, and exactly where your egalitarianism would either harden or soften.
Sixteen scored votes is a real signal, not noise, but it's still early — cast a few more on tax, work and the constitution and this profile will start telling you things you don't already suspect about yourself. We'll be watching every vote.