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The Worker's Conservative
Right67% · In Step
42votesIndependent5 followers · 0 followingJoined 15 July 2026

22 July 2026 · after 33 votes · current

The Worker's Conservative

Who you are

You want a Britain that's firm on borders, tough on crime, sceptical of Brussels, and unsentimental about rights and defence — yet you haven't let that harden into contempt for working people; on employment you're unmistakably on their side.

How you've moved

A while back you were "The Consensus Leftist" — gentle, majority-following, left when it counted. That voter is gone. Across your last twenty scored votes you've moved decisively rightward on almost everything except employment, where the old instinct survives intact.

Vs Britain

On EU re-entry you sided with the country's majority — Britain said no, so did you — but on rights and immigration you're well to the right of where the nation as a whole tends to sit, unanimous where Britain is divided.

Circle

No ally or clash data yet worth naming — early days on this front. What's already visible is enough to flag: a right-leaning voter carrying one stubborn left conviction is exactly the kind of profile that splits a circle rather than uniting it.

What's next

Twenty scored votes is a real shift already, but it's still shy of the full picture — cast a few more and I'll show you whether that employment loyalty is a genuine plank of your politics or the last hold-out from who you used to be. Every vote sharpens this, and a new read lands weekly.

15 July 2026 · after 10 votes

The Consensus Leftist

Who you are

You want a Britain that owns its own pipes and wires, tells the truth in its inquiries, and doesn't strip a man of his knighthood for sport — a decent, institutionally-minded left that trusts public bodies more than it distrusts them. But you're no purist: cut business energy costs, keep prisoners in for their full terms, and skip the grand gestures on Israel or space strategy. This is a practical, patriotic centre-left, not an ideological one.

Vs Britain

You've sided with the national majority on every single vote so far — on public utilities, on Mo Farah, even on the unglamorous stuff like grant processing times. The one real texture is that your left instincts (candour laws, public ownership) sit next to a right-leaning streak on crime and energy that most soft-left voters don't share.

On your patch

No local data has come through yet on any of these — your area's shape is still invisible. Once your neighbours start voting, this is where the profile gets its second axis.

Blind spots

You've never voted on welfare, housing, immigration, health, defence or a dozen other categories — this is a profile built almost entirely from foreign policy oddities and one-off governance questions. Filling in welfare or immigration would tell us whether that left lean is instinctive or selective.

What's next

Ten votes is a sketch, not a portrait — cast a few more, especially in the categories above, and this profile will start telling you things about yourself you haven't noticed yet. We rebuild it every week; the more you vote, the sharper the mirror gets.