Pablo1968
13 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Fortress Sceptic
13 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Fortress Sceptic
You want a UK that arms up, walls off, and refuses to be reorganised from above — nuclear capability yes, National Care Service no, regional assemblies no, joint council spatial strategies definitely no. Defence, housing and welfare are where you're most unshakeable, voting to abandon net zero, ditch free childcare for those on benefits, and keep FPTP intact, all while resisting any grand redrawing of the map beneath you.
You split almost evenly with the country — 18 of 30 — but the pattern beneath that even score is telling: where the nation leans generous (childcare, care funding, devolution), you're reliably the "no," and where it leans hawkish (NATO spending, nuclear defence), you're comfortably with the crowd. The one real break from your own instincts: you backed Scottish independence and the JCPOA, siding with the nation's minority against your own right flank.
Early days here — no strong circle signal yet — but your votes already suggest you'd rather run with defence hawks than devolution enthusiasts, and you'd clash hardest with anyone selling regional assemblies as the answer to anything.
This is a first sketch built on 28 scored votes — solid enough to see the shape of a fortress-minded realist, but there's plenty still untested: education, employment, culture, science haven't had their say yet. Cast a few more and the picture sharpens fast — a fresh read lands every week, truer each time.