SarahJ
14 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Loyal Left
14 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Loyal Left
You want a Britain that protects people from the market's rougher edges — a legal cap on how hot a workplace can get, scepticism of donor influence, a refusal to let media trials or manufactured culture wars stand in for justice. It's a modest but consistent picture: state as guardian, not bystander.
You split with the national mood almost as often as you agree with it, but the pattern in your disagreements is telling — Britain wanted the workplace-temperature law dead on arrival (five to one against), you wanted it on the books; the country called the Muslim-Jewish debate overblown by a landslide, you were one of the few saying it doesn't dominate enough to worry about. Where the nation reaches for punitive or dismissive instincts, you tend to reach for the regulatory or the sympathetic.
You're not a pacifist by reflex — you backed the 2025 strategic defence review's warfighting reforms, a properly right-coded vote, even while rejecting the GDP-target framing for defence spending. That's a left voter who wants capability over totemic numbers, not a hawk in waiting.
Ten votes and huge silence everywhere else — no Housing, no Immigration, no Economy, no Welfare. Right now this is a sketch of a worldview, not the full portrait.
Seven scored votes is early days — cast a few more, especially in Welfare or Immigration, and this profile stops being a sketch and starts being unmistakably you. It updates every week; come back and sharpen it.