Skyflyer
23 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Free-Tuition Traditionalist
23 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Free-Tuition Traditionalist
You want a Britain that spends on people at home before flags abroad, funds universities properly instead of loading young people with debt, and doesn't reach for the death penalty even when 57% of the country would. It's a quietly generous, welfare-minded vision — state should pay, not punish.
You're rarely an outlier — eight of your ten recent votes landed with the national majority, on nuclear power, the bus fare cap, spending at home. But where you break, you break hard: against the death penalty when most of Britain said yes, and against "celebrating history more" when 81% wanted exactly that. You're a consensus voter with a stubborn conscience underneath.
You lean Centre Left like the two accounts you follow, but you're no rubber stamp — you agree with your circle only around half the time. HeatherWells is your nearest match, though even there it's a modest 60%; johnnyg123 is barely different from a coin toss. You're not running with a pack so much as voting your own line and finding occasional company.
Six scored votes is early days — enough to see a left-leaning, education-first conscience taking shape, not yet enough to name its edges. Keep voting and this read gets sharper every week, filling in whether that education conviction is the whole story or just the loudest part of it so far.