laika991
16 July 2026 · after 33 votes · current
The Institutional Leftist
16 July 2026 · after 33 votes · current
The Institutional Leftist
You're clearest when the question is about power: media concentration, quangos, devolved government, party bans against extremists — on all of it you land firmly left, distrustful of unaccountable control whether it sits with press barons or with GLA bureaucrats you'd rather scrap for something more answerable. But your vision isn't soft-edged — you back deporting foreign offenders, want more North Sea licences, and you're sceptical of nuclear expansion even as you back artillery for Ukraine and cyber sanctions on Russia. This is a UK that redistributes control, not one that goes gentle.
You're not a contrarian by instinct — you sided with the national majority on around two-thirds of your recent votes, agreeing the Muslim-Jewish debate dominates politics too much and that trial by media is corrosive. But where you break, you break hard: the country wanted the burka banned and nuclear expansion, you said no to both, and where 84% backed deporting offenders, you were part of that majority too — proof your left instincts don't override public safety reflexes.
Early days here — with only 20 scored votes across a handful of categories, there isn't yet a clear ally or clash to name. What's visible is a voter whose "left" isn't reflexive: you rejected banning the burka on liberty grounds while still wanting extremist parties banned outright, a genuine tension worth watching.
This read is a first sketch, not a verdict — vote on foreign policy, justice, or culture and the picture sharpens fast. Come back next week; the more you vote, the truer this gets.