Pologan
18 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Left-Wing Prohibitionist
18 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Left-Wing Prohibitionist
You want a Britain that's generous on devolution and cool on the sabre-rattling — no to more nuclear warheads, no to abolishing London's mayoralty, no to deporting foreign offenders wholesale — but you're strikingly comfortable with the state banning things you find dangerous, from extremist parties to the burka. That's not incoherence so much as a worldview: you trust collective authority to draw lines around behaviour and expression, just not around defence spending or migrants' fates.
You split with the country as often as you side with it — dead even, five for five. Where Britain went hard right on deportation (85% yes) and nuclear capability (65% yes), you held out alone; where Britain shrank from banning extremist parties (only 38% backed it), you were one of the minority willing to pull that lever.
No local data has landed yet for your area — an early profile with no hometown mirror to check yourself against.
Ten votes cast, but whole fronts of British politics — welfare, the economy, justice, education, health — remain untouched. For someone this willing to legislate on culture and rights, staying silent on welfare and the economy is the more surprising gap.
This is early days — seven scored votes is a sketch, not a portrait. Cast a few more, especially on welfare and justice, and we'll start to see whether the prohibitionist streak is a pattern or a one-off, and write you a sharper read next time.