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16 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Welfare Realist
16 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Welfare Realist
You want a leaner, harder-edged state: one that stops indexing pensioner benefits as sacred, publishes the receipts on where pension money goes, and locks away serious offenders for good. It's not ideology for its own sake — it's a preference for a Britain that spends less on legacy promises and demands more accountability everywhere else, from MPs' second jobs to a reformed Lords.
You're rarely the outlier — you sided with the national majority on eight of your ten votes, including the near-unanimous calls on whole-life sentences and the nuclear deterrent. But on the triple lock, you broke from a country still narrowly protective of it: most of Britain wavers on pensioner benefits, you don't.
No local data has come in yet on your votes — early days, so there's no read on whether your area runs with you or against you. That's the first gap worth closing.
Six scored votes is a start, not a verdict — you've said nothing yet on immigration, economy, health, defence or education, the very terrain where a Hard Right lean usually shows its sharpest edges. Right now you're defined almost entirely by welfare scepticism; the rest of the picture is still blank.
This profile updates every time you vote — cast a few more on immigration or the economy and we'll know whether "Welfare Realist" holds or whether a harder, more distinctive identity is waiting underneath.