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21 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The No-Growth Collectivist
21 July 2026 · after 10 votes · current
The No-Growth Collectivist
You want a UK that measures itself by wellbeing rather than growth, that owns its utilities outright, and that taxes accumulated wealth rather than income — you called a trillion in one man's hands simply too much, and you'd rather touch pension funds than let the growth model stand unchallenged.
You're not a reflexive contrarian — you split almost evenly with the national mood — but where you diverge, it's pointed: the country voted narrowly for the death penalty for the worst child abusers and against Scottish independence; you took the harder, more doctrinaire left position both times, unmoved by popular sentiment.
Early days here — with a first profile there's no ally or clash on record yet, just a clear, consistent hard-left signal across economy, welfare and rights that any circle worth following will have to reckon with.
You backed scrapping the BBC licence for a subscription model — a rare rightward vote from someone this consistently collectivist — worth watching whether that's principle (media independence) or just an outlier.
This read sharpens with every vote — you've never touched housing, education, foreign policy or transport, and those blind spots are where your next real test of conviction is waiting. Vote again and the picture gets truer; a fresh read lands every week.