RomWhack
4 August 2026 · after 27 votes · current
The Green Rights Dissenter
4 August 2026 · after 27 votes · current
The Green Rights Dissenter
You want a more democratic, greener and socially protective UK: proportional representation, public care, rent controls, a defended NHS and stronger rights. Your instincts are consistently egalitarian, but not sentimental—you oppose voluntary environmental action when it looks too weak, while still backing warfighting readiness and deportation in a hard-edged exception.
You are left of the national mood, though not addicted to opposition: you sided with the UK majority on 19 of 27 recent votes. The sharper difference comes when the country chooses cultural restriction or market reform—you rejected a burka ban, resisted importing foreign health systems into the NHS and backed a regulated, collective alternative.
Your Centre-leaning circle is a useful ballast, but you run substantially further left than its average outlook, agreeing with them on just over three-fifths of shared votes. You are therefore neither a follower nor a permanent contrarian: your loyalty is to rights, public provision and institutional reform, even when that puts you outside the room.
This is an early but unusually coherent read: the open question is whether your exceptions remain principled brakes or grow into a stronger law-and-order streak. Ten more votes will sharpen the picture—and every ballot will make this living profile truer.