johnnyg123
23 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Guarded Unionist
23 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The Guarded Unionist
You want a Britain that stays whole — no Scottish exit, no patchwork of regional assemblies, no marriage-equality "strengthening" of an institution you'd rather leave alone. You're strict on borders and hard on burkas, yet the same ballot paper that says NO to devolution says YES to taxing extreme wealth and building a National Care Service — a traditionalist with a soft economic underbelly.
You split down the middle with the country — siding with the majority on six of your ten votes — but where you diverge, it's pointed: the nation voted 80% for marriage equality and you didn't, and most of Britain wanted extremist parties bannable while you, oddly, said no.
You run with a Centre-Right crowd but you're no lockstep follower — agreeing with them only around six times in ten. constancia is your closest ally, largely in step; HTuo is your sharpest clash, and tellingly it's exactly where you're strongest — Rights and Constitution — that you two pull apart.
Early days — ten votes is a sketch, not a portrait — but the traditionalist-with-a-welfare-streak pattern is already showing. Cast a few more and I'll tell you, next week, whether it hardens or breaks.