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14 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Skeptical Leftist
14 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Skeptical Leftist
You want a Britain that spends more on people and less on posture — reforming energy bills before defence budgets, distrusting both a hawkish Whitehall and a hands-off approach to nature and the NHS. Every scored vote you've cast leans left, but it's a left suspicious of grand schemes it hasn't been shown will work — you backed the NHS's current shape over a French or German import, and doubted voluntary landowner action would ever hit its nature targets.
You split with the country as often as you side with it — Britain voted heavily for the defence review's readiness reforms and for banning the IRGC, you went the other way on both. Where the nation shrugged toward reform or restraint, you consistently chose the state doing more, spending differently, or simply refusing to trust the plan on offer.
There's no local data yet to set against your votes — too early to say whether your area moves with you or against you.
You've never voted on welfare, housing, immigration, justice or the economy — a striking gap for someone whose instincts on health, energy and governance are so clearly left. Right now this is a governance-and-public-services leftist with the rest of the map still blank.
Seven scored votes is enough to see the shape of you, not the whole picture — cast a few more, especially on welfare or housing, and next week's read will sharpen from a sketch into something unmistakably yours.