RobertAnderson
19 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Unaligned Broker
19 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Unaligned Broker
You want a Britain that solves problems on their own terms rather than importing a template — NHS reform borrowed from France or Germany, yes, but no truck with nuclear expansion or the GLA's abolition. You keep the state muscular where you trust it (social care pay, banning extremist parties) and skeptical where you don't.
You sided with the national majority eight times out of ten — you're no natural rebel — but your two breaks are telling: you rejected further nuclear development when most of Britain backed it, and you'd ban extremist parties when most of the country balked. Those aren't contrarian flourishes; they're where your left instincts hold firm against the grain.
No local data has come through yet — your area hasn't left a fingerprint on these votes, so for now the comparison is really just you against the nation.
Ten votes and not one has touched housing, the economy, energy, education or justice — for a 62-year-old with views this considered on health and defence, that's a striking silence. Fill in Economy or Welfare next and the picture stops being seven data points and starts being a worldview.
This is early days — seven scored votes is a sketch, not a portrait — but the shape already refuses easy labels, and that's rare. Every vote you cast from here sharpens it; come back and we'll show you exactly how you're moving.